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Join The Leslie Center for an honest conversation with Dr. Alaí Reyes-Santos about the challenges faced by faculty of color and how to thrive building community.
Anti-Racism Pedagogies & Faculty of Color Retention: How to Thrive Building Community • Tuesday, April 20th, 202, 4:00-5:00pm
The Dartmouth Conversations: Anti-racism and the Humanities Series invites you to an honest conversation with Dr. Alaí Reyes-Santos about the challenges faced by faculty of color enacting anti-racist pedagogies, and what are strategies and tools that enable us to transform those challenges into sites of creativity and community building on- and off-the classroom.
Dr. Alaí Reyes-Santos is a professor of Indigenous, Race, and Ethnic Studies and Conflict Resolution at University of Oregon. She is also an Iya-priestess of Afro-Caribbean regla de osha and regla conga. Her professional training and ceremonial practice inform her work as a writer, educator, consultant, and facilitator.
RSVP to Humanities.Events@Dartmouth.Edu to receive the Zoom link.
For questions please contact Xavier Navarro Aquino at xavier.u.navarro.aquino@dartmouth.edu.
This event is sponsored by the Leslie Center for the Humanities, the program in Latin American, Latino & Caribbean Studies, the Consortium of Studies in Race, Migration, and Sexuality, and DCAL.
Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.