Power, Culture, Justice, and Belonging On & Off Campus: A Critical Conversation Series
Details
All are welcome to attend this four-part faciliated conversation series co-created by the CPGC, Office of Multicultural Affairs, and Quaker Affairs Office.
Values & Commitments: All are welcome. Challenging conversation. Engage or listen. Facilitated for inclusion. Short reads at the door, or read before you walk in. Come to one or come to the whole series. Helpful for … all of us. This work is never done. Especially relevant for individuals interested in on- and off-campus justice work.
All events are at Haverford College in the Dining Center Bryn Mawr Room from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM. Feel free to bring your dinner - light snacks, coffee, and tea will be provided.
Privilege, Power, Positionality and Whiteness On-Campus
Monday, January 27th
Students: RSVP through Engage
Pre-read Opportunity (-ies):
- Welcome, Overview, and CPGC Founding
- The 2019 Classroom Climate Report
- For further reference, especially if you aren’t familiar with these:
- The 2018-19 Clearness Committee Report (the section on Diversity, pages 31-43)
- The 2016 Campus Climate Survey
Privilege, Power, Positionality and Whiteness Off-Campus
Monday, February 10th
Pre-read Opportunity (-ies):
- Co-Creating the Black is Beautiful Project - Sabea Evans '18
- The Distance between Haverford and the City of Philadelphia - Will Herzog ’19
- Good Intent and Grave Missteps: How I went from Latinx in the US to White in Nicaragua, and the Lessons in Between - Maria Padrón ’19
Models of Social Change
Monday, February 24th
Pre-read Opportunity (-ies):
- Artists, Activists, Policy Lobbyists, Early Childhood Educators: The Great Diversities in Making a Difference - Eric Hartman and Stephanie Keene
- Developing a Liberatory Consciousness - Barbara J. Love
A Third University is Possible - Global Citizenship Aspirations
Monday, March 16th
Pre-read Opportunity (-ies):
- la paperson’s A Third University is Possible (available in full at the link): Excerpt sections on technologies of colonization, a third university strategies, third university axioms, and - you, a scyborg
- The Case for Contamination, Kwame Anthony Appiah
Co-Creators: CPGC staff and student associates, numerous faculty and staff members, Office of Multicultural Affairs, Quaker Affairs, and more.