Sat, Nov 14
|Zoom Event
Black Lives Matter in Historical Perspective
This event will analyze the Black Lives Matter movement from the perspective of scholars, teachers, and students. Sessions will be followed by time for discussion and questions.
Time & Location
Nov 14, 2020, 9:30 AM
Zoom Event
About the Event
Schedule:
9:00-10:30: Black Lives Matter from a Scholar’s Perspective: Presentations, Panel Discussion and Questions Moderated by: Carl Antonucci, Director of Library Services at Central Connecticut State University
Dann Broyld, Central Connecticut State University
David Canton, University of Florida: “Black History is Not #BadHistory”
Stacey Close, Eastern Connecticut State University: “Black Struggle for Freedom: Somewhere Between Heaven and Earth”
10:45-12:15: Teaching Black University in the College and Secondary School Classroom: Presentations, Panel Discussion and Questions Moderated by: Allison Norrie, Social Studies Educator and English Language Academy Coordinator Fairfield Public Schools.
Panelists:
Kevin Staton, Fairfield Public Schools; Sally Whipple, Connecticut Old State House and Connecticut Democracy Center; Jeff O’Leary, Mitchell College; Paquita Jarman-Smith, SERC (State Education Resource Center of Connecticut; Sandra Clark, New Haven Public Schools; Anthony Valentine, CEO and Founder, KultureMAG
There is no formal charge for this event, although we are asking for a voluntary donation. For additional information on this event contact ASCH President Stephen Armstrong at stevearmstrong512@gmail.com