
Location: Virtual
The University of Maryland, College of Education’s Benjamin Professorship on International Education presents a webinar on Visions of Black Liberation.
This session serves to highlight the importance of shifting a perspective on equity and inclusion to Black liberation in antiracism work through an international lens. The session offers participants an opportunity to learn about the complexities in implementing antiracism focused curriculum, programs, and services in education (primary, secondary and tertiary education) and the lessons learned in centering Black liberation in antiracist applications.
Featured Speaker:
Ms. Tonija Hope (https://profiles.howard.edu/tonija-navas)
Panelists:
Cierra Kaler-Jones, Ph.D. (https://www.cierrakalerjones.com/)
Fatiah Touray, Esq. (https://nyuad.nyu.edu/en/about/leadership-and-administration/office-of-the-vice-chancellor/chief-of-staff/office-of-inclusion-and-equity.html)
Dawn Michelle Whitehead, Ph.D. (https://www.aacu.org/people/dawn-michele-whitehead)
Jeanette Snider, Ph.D. (https://socy.umd.edu/facultyprofile/snider/jeanette)
Moderator: Kwesi Sam, UMD College of Education Doctoral Candidate
Chair: Candace M. Moore, Ph.D., UMD College of Education Benjamin Professor
Please register by February 26th to ensure your access to the event.