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andreea-ritivoi-teaching-gesturing-900x600.jpgDEI Programming and Events

Throughout the year, the English Department DEI Committee offers programming and events to promote education, discussion, and implementation DEI subject matter.

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University-wide Programming and Events

PAST EVENTS

Undergraduate Students Book Club
Spring 2024

A three-part book club took place throughout the spring semester where undergraduate students from across campus came together to read and discuss R.F. Kuang's Babel.

WOMXN IN ACADEMIA: Teaching and Researching Post-Roe
November 10, 2022

A panel discussion and consciousness-raising event with Julie Kidder (Ph.D candidate), Laura McCann (Ph.D candidate), and Pearl Nielsen (Ph.D candidate).

 

AFTER ROE: Impact and Implications
October 7, 2022

A panel discussion moderated by Professor Lisa Tetrault (History) featuring , and .

"The Medium is the Message, Revisited: Media and Black Epistemologies"
April 22, 2022

A presentation from , Associate Professor in Communication and Media Studies at Carleton University. 

Race and Pedagogy: Follow-Up Conversation
March 18, 2022

This conversation gives all participants and viewers of the original talk a chance to speak more about the exciting ideas raised in the panel.

Race and Pedagogy Virtual Panel
March 3, 2022

Join our guest speakers in discussing equity-minded educational practices and expanding DEI Initiatives. Featuring: , , and

Discussion/Reading on Race and Pedagogy
February 17, 2022

A casual discussion/reading group hosted by Joanna Wolfe (Faculty), Trista Powers (Ph.D. student) and Robyn Rowley (Ph.D. student) featuring from bell hooks’ seminal Teaching to Transgress.

Cultivating Effective Mentoring Relationships
November 12, 2021

A private workshop for Deitrich College faculty and leaders, featuring: .

Critical Race Theory in the University
October 15, 2021

A panel discussion featuring ,, and.

Mentoring Minority Graduate Students in Humanities
April 30, 2021

A panel discussion moderated by Dietrich College's Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Ayana Ledford. Featuring: , , and .