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Engaging Youth in Social Justice Conversations Through Art & Literature

Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum 547 E Circle Dr, East Lansing, MI

Learn about current public library programs designed to showcase ways we can talk about social justice topics with children. Throughout the country, there is a growing interest in inclusion and equity programs that tackle tough topics through childrenā€™s literature. This free workshop will teach you how to choose materials, hold age-appropriate conversations, and include activitiesā€¦ Read More »

Radical Love Teach-In

115 International Center 427 N. Shaw Lane, East Lansing MI, MI

This event will engage P-20 educators and community members in teaching demonstrations that explore social justice issues such as ableism, immigration, racism, classism, and homophobia. The demonstrations will span teaching and learning contexts, including K-12, higher education, and community-based settings. We will explore possibilities for enacting radical love through teaching and learning in the contextā€¦ Read More »

Radical Love Teach-In

226 Erickson Hall 620 Farm Lane, East Lansing, MI

This event will engage P-20 educators and community members in teaching demonstrations that explore social justice issues such as ableism, immigration, racism, classism, and homophobia. The demonstrations will span teaching and learning contexts, including K-12, higher education, and community-based settings. We will explore possibilities for enacting radical love through teaching and learning in the contextā€¦ Read More »

A Community Conversation on Allyship: Cultivating Community and Advocacy

Erickson KIVA (Rm 103) 620 Farm Ln, East Lansing, MI

This event will allow attendees to gain a critical and comprehensive understanding of allyship from the perspectives of various community members. Participants will engage in conversation regarding what it means to cultivate communicate and be effective advocates with/for a broad sector of one's community.

MSU Interdisciplinary Colloquium: Accessibility & Appeals

MSU Library 366 W Circle Drive, East Lansing, MI

"Accessibility and Appeals: Methods for Inclusivity" The accessibility movement exists to ensure an equitable learning environment for all students, as does the need for multi-modal appeals to faculty, students and practitioners to implement accessible practices. This talk will explore an interdisciplinary approach to coalition building centered on six methods for encouraging adoption of accessible practices:ā€¦ Read More »

Slavery to Freedom Lecture Series

The Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine presents the 20th annual Dr. William G. Anderson Lecture Series. All activities are free. THURSDAY, FEB. 6 - KEVIN R. MURRIEL Dr. Kevin R. Murriel currently leads over 7,000 members as senior pastor of Cascade United Methodist Church in Atlanta, GA. A dynamic preacher, avid reader andā€¦ Read More »

TE Research Talk: Dr. Quentin Sedlacek

133F, Erickson Hall 620 Farm Ln, East Lansing, MI

The Department of Teacher Education Science Search Committee cordially invites you: "What counts as science writing and who gets to be good at it? How ideas about language can undermine equity in high school biology." Writing plays an important role in K-12 science education. Because of its importance, science writing should be examined critically asā€¦ Read More »

TE Research Talk: Dr. L. J. Randolph Jr.

252 Erickson Hall 620 Farm Lane, E. Lansing, MI

The Department of Teacher Education World Language Search Committee cordially invites you: "The World Language Classroom as a Critical Space: Realities, Challenges, and Possibilities." This talk will examine how intersections of critical and social justice perspectives are transforming and redefining the traditional goals and purposes of language education. The interdisciplinary framework presented seeks to understandā€¦ Read More »

Convening: Social Justice in Education Across Contexts

252 Erickson Hall 620 Farm Lane, E. Lansing, MI

You are invited to attend and/or present at a convening on social justice in education! While participants with expertise in a wide range of contexts are welcome, this session is especially interested in learning/sharing about international contexts. The goal is to expand considerations of social justice beyond the US, to consider social justice in educationā€¦ Read More »