Dr. Oscar Guerra from the University of Connecticut and Dr. Lauren Cross from the University of North Texas share their perspective on what it takes to build upon one's history to cultivate new ways of engaging in antiracist teaching through visual arts and design. Their work emphasizes critical thinking, social investment, and vulnerability, in which they take a moral responsibility to prepare the next generation of scholars, activists, and artists. Join us as we hear more about Oscar and Lauren's work, their upbringing, and their contributions to the world at large through visual arts and design.
Seeking Excellence in Antiracist Teaching
Plantation Politics and Campus Rebellions
Season 2 Finale
Antiracist Teaching Through Art
Antiracist Teaching Through Theatre
Antiracist Teaching Through Music
Antiracist Teaching Through Dance
Community Engagement & Antiracist Teaching
Intergroup Dialogue & Antiracist Teaching
Indigeneity & Antiracist Teaching
Antiracist Teaching at Community Colleges
Preparing Educational Professionals through Antiracist Teaching
CRT and Intersectionality in Antiracist Teaching and Antiracist Leadership
Antiracist Teaching in S.T.E.M.
(Part 2) Applying Intersectionality Research to Antiracist Teaching
(Part 1) Applying Intersectionality Research to Antiracist Teaching
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