Becoming an Antiracist Educator
Event Information
About this Event
How can we as educators work toward individually and collectively becoming antiracist? How can examining our own racial identities and educational practices lead us to meaningfully take steps toward an antiracist agenda in our respective learning environments? In this learning community, offered in collaboration with the Center for Intercultural Engagement, we will explore an array of antiracist readings, videos, and podcasts, including excerpts from Kendi’s How to Be an Antiracist (2019) and Singh’s Racial Healing Handbook (2019). By registering, you are committing to participate in all three sessions and complete approximately two hours of pre-work before our sessions on March 2, March 16, and March 30.
- Click here to register for March 2.
- Click here to register for March 16.
- Click here to register for March 30.
Please note that participants are expected to register and attend all three session dates. Attendees must register separately for all sessions via Eventbrite.
For Future Faculty Program participants, this session fulfills the "Diversity & Inclusive Teaching" requirement.
This session is only open to Northeastern University educators. Please use your Northeastern email when registering.
Accommodations
CATLR is committed to providing universal access to all of our events. For accommodations (e.g., sign language interpreters, alternative formats), please contact CATLR (catlr@northeastern.edu; +1-617-373-3157) as soon as possible. Advance notice is necessary to arrange for some accessibility needs.