
Date
February 9, 2022
Time
3-3:30 p.m. ET
Location
Virtual Event
Attendance Policy
Open to public, Open to students, Open to alumni, Registration required
Accessibility
Real time captioning available
Contact
Harvard Graduate School of Education
| events@gse.harvard.edu
This Is a Past Event
Navigating Tensions Over Teaching Race and Racism
How can schools, educators, and families navigate the continued politicization and tensions around teaching and talking about race, racism, diversity, and equity? As laws banning critical race theory are passed, and rhetoric grows intense, we'll discuss what educators and families can do to make sure students are supported, learning, and prepared with the knowledge they need to understand their own histories and the diverse and global society they’ll enter.
Speakers include:
- Daren Graves, Ed.M.'00, Ed.D.'06, Associate Professor of Education and Social Work, Simmons University and Co-Chair of HGSE's Professional Education program, Schooling for Critical Consciousness of Racism and Racial Injustice
Hosted by: Uche Amaechi, A.B.'99, Ed.M.'10, Ed.D.'16, Lecturer on Education, Harvard Graduate School of Education