What is authentic allyship and does it really exist? (Antiracist Pedagogy Teaching and Learning Community Discussion 2)

Event
October 10, 2018 - October 10, 2018
noon
DML G28 - Herklotz Room

Alyssa Brissett, Social Work Librarian, will lead the second in a series of Anti-Racist Teaching & Learning Community Discussions, leading a discussion on the question What is authentic allyship and does it really exist?

 

A joint project of the Anti-Racist Pedagogy Collective and the USC Libraries, Anti-Racist Teaching & Learning Community Discussions are aimed at new and seasoned teachers of all kinds who want to make their classrooms not only safe but also just. Each discussion will be led by a member of the organizing group (see below) and be centered around one or more readings, which the discussion leader will summarize. Light lunch will be provided. Just bring an open mind and a desire to incorporate anti-racist pedagogy into whatever kind of teaching you do.

 

For more information and to RSVP, go to https://tinyurl.com/antiracistpedagogy. Please RSVP no later than October 7.

 

Can't join the conversation? Learn more at the Anti-Racist Pedagogy Collective's research guide.

This project is funded by a USC Libraries Dean’s Challenge Grant. Watch for a panel on these discussions at the Libraries’ Black History Month Symposium in February!

 

Organizing Group

Sanders Bernstein, Ph.D. student in English and Assistant Lecturer, English Department

Alyssa Brissett, Social Work Librarian, USC Libraries

Elizabeth Galoozis, Head of Information Literacy, USC Libraries

Kevin Klipfel, Instructional Design and Assessment Librarian, USC Libraries

Lacey Schauwecker, Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow, Spanish and Portuguese Department