A Virtual Teach-in by UCF Faculty
Join UCF faculty in a virtual teach-in during this critical moment in our country's history. Faculty from the College of Arts and Humanities and the College of Sciences will lead a series of short presentations on racism in America from a comparative perspective. Positioned as our community's experts, our faculty will also answer your questions. The teach-in will facilitate a greater understanding and awareness of how racial discrimination and inequalities permeate many different aspects of our country's history, socio-economic system, and politics. It will exhort participants to take action and address the persistent legacies of racism.
The teach-in will feature opening remarks by Dr. Güneş Murat Tezcür, from the UCF School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs. UCF History Alumnus Brandon Nightingale, M.A., who serves as the Archival Coordinator at Carl S. Swisher Memorial Library at Bethune-Cookman University, will serve as moderator.
Speakers and their topics include:
Join us virtually on Zoom: https://ucf.zoom.us/j/97156569941?pwd=bFhiaGpiMDQwdVJrUEFKS1ZxZUxtdz09
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