OPEN TO ALLOPEN TO ALLThis event is open to CUMU members and non-members alike. We welcome you to participate and to invite anyone in your network who may be interested in joining us. LEARNINGLEARNING These programs invite attendees to participate in a way that works best for them. These sessions may include a chat or poll, but do not require participants to keep their cameras on or work in groups. Examples: webinars and pre-recorded, on-demand content.
Productive Tensions and Uncomfortable Conversations
MODERATOR: Patrick Green, editor, Metropolitan Universities
PANELISTS: Guest editors: Jennifer Britton, Drexel University; Matthew Durington, Towson University; Katherine Feely, John Carroll University and Authors: Tami Moore, Oklahoma State University–Tulsa; Jamilah Ducar, University of Pittsburgh
Metropolitan Universities, the journal of the Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities, provides an opportunity for scholarly peer-reviewed online publication that centers the relationship between communities and campuses. In this webinar series, authors and editors discuss key ideas from the most recent issue and invite readers to join in the work of connecting our scholarship to our practice.
In collaboration with the Place-Based Justice Network, a recent issue of Metropolitan Universities journal focuses on the role of higher education institutions in fostering epistemic justice. What critical conversations need to be fostered and how do you approach community engagement through the lens of epistemic justice? In this webinar, participants will engage with the guest editors and authors to discuss this topic in more depth.
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