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From Allies to Co-Conspirators: A Dialogue for White Folx

Online (via Zoom or similar)

Learn what it takes to move beyond "ally" and into action Presented by Dr. Alyssa Hadley Dunn, an associate professor of teacher education. She researches urban education and sociocultural and political contexts of urban schools, with a focus on issues of race, justice and equity. She is currently working on her third book, based onā€¦ Read More »

Racial Inequities within Applied Behavior Analysis

Online (via Zoom or similar)

Racial Inequities Within the Field of Applied Behavior Analysis: Ethical Issues and a Path Forward The purpose of this panel discussion is to (1) hear of the experiences of people of color in the field of behavior analysis, (2) engage in a question and answer with professionals in the field of behavior analysis on topicsā€¦ Read More »

Community-Engaged Research for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice Speaker Series

Virtual on Zoom

This session introduces and explores the concept of invitational validity, which is conceptualized as the extent to which decolonizing/co-decolonizing methodology and other methodological frameworks seek to create space for researchers to engage with Indigenous and marginalized communities to which they do not belong. Authentic, reciprocal friendships lead to invitations to enter spaces that are notā€¦ Read More »