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Simply because people refuse to see me: Black Lives Matter and equity in education. A historical perspective

In this presentation, Professor Yohuru Williams will connect the Black Lives Matter movement to historical racial justice struggles with special attention to disproportionality in education.

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Elizabeth Hepford

Assistant Professor of the Practice in TESOL, English

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Joseph Nelson: Reimagining black boyhood: Strategies for relational learning at school

This talk challenges how U.S. schools have become settings more concerned with the quarantine and control of Black boys’ bodies, rather than their learning and development. Now arguably more than …

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