Black Lives Matter in Historical Perspective (1)
Mon, Nov 02
|Zoom Event
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 02, 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