Doyle Conversations about Anti-Racism in Higher Education: TLISI Session
May 24, 2023
9:30 a.m. - 10:20 a.m. EDT
Location:
Healey Family Student Center In-Person and Streaming Online Map
This spring, the Doyle Engaging Difference Program hosted the Doyle Conversations on Anti-Racism in Higher Education series for the third consecutive year. These conversations are spaces to discuss and design a more anti-racist campus.This year’s series theme was catalyzed by findings from the campus climate survey and the ensuing highlight reports created from it.
As part of the Teaching, Learning, and Innovation Summer Institute (TLISI), we are offering a special session of the Doyle Conversations series, reflecting on our work on anti-racism, belonging, and the ways that we can integrate and attend to our global and intercultural community. How do we strengthen the connection between building a sense of belonging and intercultural and experiential learning? Particularly with the global and intercultural nature of our GU community?
We invite the Georgetown University community to join us in person or streaming online for a discussion on anti-racism, global community, and experiential learning. This event is restricted to Georgetown University students, faculty, and staff. Please register through the TLSI Sched platform.
This conversation series is co-sponsored by Georgetown University's Doyle Engaging Difference Program (jointly administered by the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs and the Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship [CNDLS]) and the Red House.
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