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Public Lecture to explore Antiracist and Decolonial Approaches to Higher Education

Event Date:
Thursday, November 4, 2021, 7:00 pm
Room:
Virtual
Price:
Free

Colleagues from Atlantic Canada are invited to join Mount Saint Vincent University for a free public lecture by Aisha Haque, sought-after speaker and expert on inclusive teaching practices on Thursday, November 4, 2021 from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm. The session will be online via Teams and advance registration is required. The link to join the event will be sent on November 4th. Please register online.

Synopsis: In her session “Antiracist and Decolonial Approaches to Higher Education,” Aisha will explore key principles for putting antiracist and decolonial theory into practice in education and encourage participants to collectively reflect on how we might embed these within our instructional practices. Before educators can ethically engage in antiracist work on their campuses, it is imperative that they understand and confront structural racism within the academy and within their own disciplines. To that end, participants will be invited to question, unsettle, and re-imagine what it means to be an educator for racial justice and ethical solidarity in our current times. Though based on the higher education environment, the lecture will be relevant to educators at every level, and others who seek to embed these practices in their work.

Contact Name
Charlene VanLeeuwen - Teaching and Learning Centre
902.620.5217