Webinar - A Time of Healing: Martin Luther King's Beloved Community in our Classrooms and Schools
Dr. Martin Luther King wrote of creating a Beloved Community based onjustice, equal opportunity, and love of one another. Using his concept as acase study, we will explore how to truly co-create, with our students, our ownbeloved communities in our classrooms and schools
Join us to explore another aspect of implicit bias, the attitudes and stereotypes that affect our understanding, actions, and decisions in an unconscious manner. The unconscious aspect is really important and we will learn together how to become aware of it and co-create more inclusiveness.
Audience: K-12 educators, including classroom teachers, specials teachers, paraprofessionals, and administrators
Dr. Dottie Morris, PhD, is Associate Vice President for Diversity and Equity at Keene State College. She provides support and direction to the Executive, Academic, Student Affairs, Advancement and Finance and Planning divisions of the college as the institution works to fulfill its commitment to diversity and multiculturalism. Dottie has worked with undergraduate and graduate students as counselor, teacher, academic advisor, and advisor of student groups. She has demonstrated a consistent and persistent dedication and devotion to diversity, inclusion, multiculturalism and social justice over the past two decades.
This event is part of the Southwest Center Featured calendar.
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