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April 27, 2005

School of Education Diversity Film Series presents "And nobody said anything: Uncomfortable Conversations about Diversity"

As part of the School of Education's Diversity Film Series, the DVD,
"And nobody said anything: Uncomfortable Conversations about Diversity"
will be shown in the ERC (basement of Huntingon Hall) on Wednesday
April 27th from 1- 2:30.

The DVD, which was produced by Mara SApon-Shevin of the School of
Education and Prof. Richard Breyer of Newhouse, shows five vigenettes
related to critical teaching moments in our classroom and raises issues
of free speech/hate speech, classroom climate, pedagogy, confronting
oppressive behavior, and a host of other topics related to teaching for
social justice. Each vignette was drawn from focus groups conducted with
students at SU.

All are invited to attend. We will watch each vignette and then have
opportunities for lively discussion. Refreshments will be served.

Posted by mryonker at April 27, 2005 01:52 PM

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