In-Depth on Inclusion: 4 Steps to Begin An Anti-Racist Education

            



     

    In-Depth on Inclusion Series


    Anti-racism includes beliefs, actions, movements, and policies adopted or developed to oppose racism.

    Kate Slater ’21G is the associate director at the Institute for Recruitment of Teachers, a nonprofit that promotes social justice and racial equity in the educational sector.  She is a doctoral candidate in educational leadership and policy studies and a lecturer for the UNH course “Teaching Race.” Join her on Thursday, July 9, for a conversation and Q&A to learn about white allyship and solidarity in the movement toward racial justice.

    "In a racist society, it is not enough to be non-racist, we must be anti-racist." Angela Y. Davis

    4 Steps to Begin An Anti-Racist Education
    Thursday, July 9, 2020
    7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
    Online

    Meet the Presenter:


    Kate Slater '21G 
     
    Associate Director, Institute for Recruitment of Teachers
    Lecturer, “Teaching Race”, University of New Hampshire
    White Anti-Racist Scholar and Educator

    Kate Slater is currently the associate director at the institute for Recruitment of Teachers, a nonprofit that promotes social justice and racial equity in the educational sector. She is a doctoral candidate in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies and a lecturer for the course "Teaching Race" at the University of New Hampshire.

    Check out Kate's article that was featured on the Today Show about how to support black colleagues right now.

    If you have any questions about about anti-racism and allyship, please submit them to Jacey.Darrah@unh.edu ahead of time. 

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    Questions? Contact Jacey Darrah at Jacey.Darrah@unh.edu