Anti-Racism Teach-In Series
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This series of anti-racism teach-ins gathered experts on anti-racism from UMD and beyond, including students,
leaders, faculty and alums, as one action the UMD community could take as we learn to be anti-racist in the face of racism everywhere it occurs. It was created by our then-director of diversity training and education, Dr. Carlton E. Green, ODI's Timea Webster and Erin McClure from the School of Public Health. The series was co-sponsored by SPH and ODI along with UMD's Center for Diversity and Inclusion in Higher Education. It was designed as part of the #UMDSolidarity anti-racism campaign and began in summer 2020, running through fall of 2021. Please watch the videos below and consider what role you can play in disrupting the cycle.
A conversation on how UMD might contemplate and adopt anti-racist practices
Topics: Anti-oppression
A conversation about how campus leaders can think about anti-racist practices.
Topics: Anti-oppression
A UMD student panel on anti-racism at UMD.
Topics: Anti-oppression
A staff and faculty panel on the day-to-day practice of anti-racism.
Topics: Anti-oppression
A UMD faculty panel on critical race theory and how is it used as a tool of resistance in higher education.
Topics: Anti-oppression
Panel on medical racism and COVID-19
Topics: Anti-oppression
Teach-in on racial solidarity and anti-oppression work
Topics: Anti-oppression
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