Josh Brown, Director of ScHOLA2RS House at the University of Connecticut and Latrina Denson, Associate Dean of Students, Community and Belonging at Mount Holyoke College, provide their perspective on the importance of having intentional affirming spaces on college campuses. Together, we explore how cultural centers and identity-based residential living communities are designed to provide minoritized students with spaces and services specifically aimed to meet their needs. Join us to hear more about their unique insights on anti-racist teaching practices that leverage non-white and non-Eurocentric forms of learning to uplift the feelings, ideas, and concerns of minoritized students on college campuses.
Revisiting Season 1 - Episode 8: Community Engagement in Anti-Racist Teaching
Moving from Theory to Practice
Beyond Affirmative Action
The Means that Separate Within Higher Education
Racial Equity Work Is Everybody’s Work
Transformation Through Social Justice
Racial Healing Practices
Changing the Narrative with Counternarratives
Truth, Racial Healing, & Transformation Framework
HIV-Prevention & Mental Health
Building Equitable & Sustainable Cities
Building Community Oriented Research Labs
The Role of Dialogue in Community Organizing & Community Partnerships
Supporting Undocumented/DACAmented Students & Communities
Antiracist Teaching as a Reclamation of Self
Collectivity & Solidarity in Antiracist Teaching
Power, Systems, & Structures
Seeking Excellence in Antiracist Teaching
Plantation Politics and Campus Rebellions
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