Rising Tensions + Teachable Moments: Panel for Faculty/Staff
A panel discussion on pedagogy and social justice
Location
On Campus : UC 310
Date & Time
October 25, 2017, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Description
This panel discussion will explore the roles of faculty and staff in the current political atmosphere and pedagogical approaches to social justice. Consisting of UMBC faculty and staff, this panel is for university employees who wish to learn more about navigating politics and social justice in classroom and campus alike. Panelists include:- Jodi Kelber-Kaye (Honors College, Assistant Director) -- moderator
- Lee Blaney (Chemical, Biochemical and Environmental Engineering, Associate Professor)
- Keisha Allen (Education, former Post-Doc Diversity Fellow)
- Rehana Shafi (Sherman Scholars, Director)
- Jason Loviglio (MCS, Associate Professor and Chair)
- Jodi Kelber-Kaye (Honors College, Assistant Director) -- moderator
- Lee Blaney (Chemical, Biochemical and Environmental Engineering, Associate Professor)
- Keisha Allen (Education, former Post-Doc Diversity Fellow)
- Rehana Shafi (Sherman Scholars, Director)
- Jason Loviglio (MCS, Associate Professor and Chair)
Other CSJ: Rise Events:
- Dr. Marina Adler (Sociology, Anthropology, and Health Administration and Policy, Professor)
- Corinne Janet (Student Life, Coordinator for Leadership)
- Romy Huebler (Student Life, Coordinator for Student Organizations and Involvement)
- Dr. Jana Rehak (Anthropology, Instructor)
- Dr. Kimberly Moffitt (American Studies, Associate Professor)
- Rabbi Jeremy Fierstein (UMBC Hillel, Executive Director)
Thursday 10/26
Special thanks to our Critical Social Justice co-sponsors:
Student Life’s Mosaic Center, Residential Life, College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, Honors College, Off-Campus Student Services, Counseling Center, University Health Services Health Promotions, Human Relations/Title IX Office, LGBTQ Faculty and Staff Association, Relationship Violence Awareness and Prevention (RVAP), The Social Work Program, Student Disability Services, Department of Psychology, Women Involved in Learning and Leadership, Sociology, Anthropology, and Health Administration and Policy (SAHAP), Department of American Studies, Department of Media and Communication Studies, Department of Modern Languages, Linguistics & Intercultural Communication, Race & Inclusion Scholars