BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN PRODID:iCalendar-Ruby BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations DESCRIPTION:The Patton College of Education at Ohio University has initiate d a​n educational ​anti-racist series. ​The goal is to ​enhance knowledge a bout racist and anti-racist behaviors among citizens of the university and global communit​ies. These sessions feature ​educators and industry leaders from diverse backgrounds but who all have the same passion for improving t he ​culture that threatens our communities and nation.\n\nThis series is fr ee and open to the public and will be hosted on Microsoft Teams Live. Prere gistration is not required. \n\nAdditional details and the viewing links wi ll be posted here as soon as they are finalized.\n \n\nThe themes for the u pcoming sessions are:\n\nMonday\, November 16: Anti-racism on Campus: Lifti ng Student Voices\nThis Microsoft Teams live session highlights the perspec tives of today’s undergraduate students on the issue of racism in society t oday. The diverse group of student panelists will describe their perspectiv es in regard to race\, and they will discuss ways in which their views and commitments have been shaped by their college experiences. Mark your calend ars and spread the word!\n\nRecordings from the previous sessions are viewa ble on the Patton College YouTube channel:\n\nThe Black Male Experience: Ac ademic and Professional Worlds (presented Sept. 14)\nThe panel features Dr. Robert Murphy\, Patton College alumnus and administrator of Columbus City Schools\; Dr. Jason Rawls\, Patton College alumnus and resource coordinator at Columbus City Schools\; Lindsey Ladd\, director\, Patton College Data A nalytics and Academic Technology Center\; Marcquis Parham\, CLDC’s assistan t director of career and leadership development\; and Dr. Akil Houston\, as sociate professor of African American Studies in the College of Arts & Scie nces. The moderator is Dr. Duane Bruce\, interim assistant director of Mult icultural Programs & Multicultural Center. And the convener is Dr. Beth Van Derveer\, chair of The Patton College’s Human and Consumer Sciences Departm ent.\n Advocacy & Allyship: Every Day\, Not Just When it is Trending (prese nted Sept. 28)\n#BlackLivesMatter\, #SayHerName\, and #RacialJustice have a ll become popular hashtags\, but what does advocacy and allyship look like every day? This session will discuss active allyship and challenge particip ants to recognize and speak up against racism. Panelists Brandi Baker\, co- founder\, Athens Parents for Racial Equality\; Tyrone Carr\, director\, Alu mni Diversity Initiatives/Racial Equity Coalition of Athens\; Dr. Winsome C hunnu\, director\, Diversity and Inclusion\; and Dr. Sarah Garlington\, ass istant professor\, Department of Social Work/Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ).will discuss anti-racist activism on our campus and in our community .\n Brothers RISE: Recruiting African American Males into the Teaching Prof ession Through Hip-Hop Education (presented Oct. 12)\nThis session will fo cus on the under-representation of African American Males in the Teaching P rofession. Panelists will discuss their participation in The Patton College Brothers RISE initiative to recruit and retain African American males and the innovative Hip-Hop OHIO Patton Education [HOPE] program. The session wi ll conclude with brainstorming suggestions for what each one of us can do t o address the serious under-representation of African American male teacher s in our public schools.\n Black Women's Academic and Professional Experien ces (presented Oct. 26)\nThe panel is composed of African American women in academicia who who will share their experiences\, challenges faced\, and s trategies that are useful when navigating their professional lives in light of increased racial unrest in our contry. The panelists will also discuss how racism has influenced their academic and professional growth. Finally\, the panelists will provide anti-racist education resources to assist those who wish to dismantle racist behaviors\, practices\, and policies. \n The (Mis)Representation of People of Color in Research (presented Nov. 9)\nThis session features a panel discussion on how People of Color are represented \, or misrepresented\, in research. Panel members shared experiences where they were asked to alter parts of their identity for their research\, how t hey intentionally honor the identities of People of Color through their wor k\, and more.\nJoin us for this critical discussion! DTEND:20200928T173000Z DTSTAMP:20241123T215540Z DTSTART:20200928T160000Z LOCATION: SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Munch and Learn Series on Anti-Racism UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_34555427189144 URL:https://calendar.ohio.edu/event/Patton_antiracism_series2020 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations DESCRIPTION:The Patton College of Education at Ohio University has initiate d a​n educational ​anti-racist series. ​The goal is to ​enhance knowledge a bout racist and anti-racist behaviors among citizens of the university and global communit​ies. These sessions feature ​educators and industry leaders from diverse backgrounds but who all have the same passion for improving t he ​culture that threatens our communities and nation.\n\nThis series is fr ee and open to the public and will be hosted on Microsoft Teams Live. Prere gistration is not required. \n\nAdditional details and the viewing links wi ll be posted here as soon as they are finalized.\n \n\nThe themes for the u pcoming sessions are:\n\nMonday\, November 16: Anti-racism on Campus: Lifti ng Student Voices\nThis Microsoft Teams live session highlights the perspec tives of today’s undergraduate students on the issue of racism in society t oday. The diverse group of student panelists will describe their perspectiv es in regard to race\, and they will discuss ways in which their views and commitments have been shaped by their college experiences. Mark your calend ars and spread the word!\n\nRecordings from the previous sessions are viewa ble on the Patton College YouTube channel:\n\nThe Black Male Experience: Ac ademic and Professional Worlds (presented Sept. 14)\nThe panel features Dr. Robert Murphy\, Patton College alumnus and administrator of Columbus City Schools\; Dr. Jason Rawls\, Patton College alumnus and resource coordinator at Columbus City Schools\; Lindsey Ladd\, director\, Patton College Data A nalytics and Academic Technology Center\; Marcquis Parham\, CLDC’s assistan t director of career and leadership development\; and Dr. Akil Houston\, as sociate professor of African American Studies in the College of Arts & Scie nces. The moderator is Dr. Duane Bruce\, interim assistant director of Mult icultural Programs & Multicultural Center. And the convener is Dr. Beth Van Derveer\, chair of The Patton College’s Human and Consumer Sciences Departm ent.\n Advocacy & Allyship: Every Day\, Not Just When it is Trending (prese nted Sept. 28)\n#BlackLivesMatter\, #SayHerName\, and #RacialJustice have a ll become popular hashtags\, but what does advocacy and allyship look like every day? This session will discuss active allyship and challenge particip ants to recognize and speak up against racism. Panelists Brandi Baker\, co- founder\, Athens Parents for Racial Equality\; Tyrone Carr\, director\, Alu mni Diversity Initiatives/Racial Equity Coalition of Athens\; Dr. Winsome C hunnu\, director\, Diversity and Inclusion\; and Dr. Sarah Garlington\, ass istant professor\, Department of Social Work/Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ).will discuss anti-racist activism on our campus and in our community .\n Brothers RISE: Recruiting African American Males into the Teaching Prof ession Through Hip-Hop Education (presented Oct. 12)\nThis session will fo cus on the under-representation of African American Males in the Teaching P rofession. Panelists will discuss their participation in The Patton College Brothers RISE initiative to recruit and retain African American males and the innovative Hip-Hop OHIO Patton Education [HOPE] program. The session wi ll conclude with brainstorming suggestions for what each one of us can do t o address the serious under-representation of African American male teacher s in our public schools.\n Black Women's Academic and Professional Experien ces (presented Oct. 26)\nThe panel is composed of African American women in academicia who who will share their experiences\, challenges faced\, and s trategies that are useful when navigating their professional lives in light of increased racial unrest in our contry. The panelists will also discuss how racism has influenced their academic and professional growth. Finally\, the panelists will provide anti-racist education resources to assist those who wish to dismantle racist behaviors\, practices\, and policies. \n The (Mis)Representation of People of Color in Research (presented Nov. 9)\nThis session features a panel discussion on how People of Color are represented \, or misrepresented\, in research. Panel members shared experiences where they were asked to alter parts of their identity for their research\, how t hey intentionally honor the identities of People of Color through their wor k\, and more.\nJoin us for this critical discussion! DTEND:20201012T173000Z DTSTAMP:20241123T215540Z DTSTART:20201012T160000Z LOCATION: SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Munch and Learn Series on Anti-Racism UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_34555427190169 URL:https://calendar.ohio.edu/event/Patton_antiracism_series2020 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations DESCRIPTION:The Patton College of Education at Ohio University has initiate d a​n educational ​anti-racist series. ​The goal is to ​enhance knowledge a bout racist and anti-racist behaviors among citizens of the university and global communit​ies. These sessions feature ​educators and industry leaders from diverse backgrounds but who all have the same passion for improving t he ​culture that threatens our communities and nation.\n\nThis series is fr ee and open to the public and will be hosted on Microsoft Teams Live. Prere gistration is not required. \n\nAdditional details and the viewing links wi ll be posted here as soon as they are finalized.\n \n\nThe themes for the u pcoming sessions are:\n\nMonday\, November 16: Anti-racism on Campus: Lifti ng Student Voices\nThis Microsoft Teams live session highlights the perspec tives of today’s undergraduate students on the issue of racism in society t oday. The diverse group of student panelists will describe their perspectiv es in regard to race\, and they will discuss ways in which their views and commitments have been shaped by their college experiences. Mark your calend ars and spread the word!\n\nRecordings from the previous sessions are viewa ble on the Patton College YouTube channel:\n\nThe Black Male Experience: Ac ademic and Professional Worlds (presented Sept. 14)\nThe panel features Dr. Robert Murphy\, Patton College alumnus and administrator of Columbus City Schools\; Dr. Jason Rawls\, Patton College alumnus and resource coordinator at Columbus City Schools\; Lindsey Ladd\, director\, Patton College Data A nalytics and Academic Technology Center\; Marcquis Parham\, CLDC’s assistan t director of career and leadership development\; and Dr. Akil Houston\, as sociate professor of African American Studies in the College of Arts & Scie nces. The moderator is Dr. Duane Bruce\, interim assistant director of Mult icultural Programs & Multicultural Center. And the convener is Dr. Beth Van Derveer\, chair of The Patton College’s Human and Consumer Sciences Departm ent.\n Advocacy & Allyship: Every Day\, Not Just When it is Trending (prese nted Sept. 28)\n#BlackLivesMatter\, #SayHerName\, and #RacialJustice have a ll become popular hashtags\, but what does advocacy and allyship look like every day? This session will discuss active allyship and challenge particip ants to recognize and speak up against racism. Panelists Brandi Baker\, co- founder\, Athens Parents for Racial Equality\; Tyrone Carr\, director\, Alu mni Diversity Initiatives/Racial Equity Coalition of Athens\; Dr. Winsome C hunnu\, director\, Diversity and Inclusion\; and Dr. Sarah Garlington\, ass istant professor\, Department of Social Work/Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ).will discuss anti-racist activism on our campus and in our community .\n Brothers RISE: Recruiting African American Males into the Teaching Prof ession Through Hip-Hop Education (presented Oct. 12)\nThis session will fo cus on the under-representation of African American Males in the Teaching P rofession. Panelists will discuss their participation in The Patton College Brothers RISE initiative to recruit and retain African American males and the innovative Hip-Hop OHIO Patton Education [HOPE] program. The session wi ll conclude with brainstorming suggestions for what each one of us can do t o address the serious under-representation of African American male teacher s in our public schools.\n Black Women's Academic and Professional Experien ces (presented Oct. 26)\nThe panel is composed of African American women in academicia who who will share their experiences\, challenges faced\, and s trategies that are useful when navigating their professional lives in light of increased racial unrest in our contry. The panelists will also discuss how racism has influenced their academic and professional growth. Finally\, the panelists will provide anti-racist education resources to assist those who wish to dismantle racist behaviors\, practices\, and policies. \n The (Mis)Representation of People of Color in Research (presented Nov. 9)\nThis session features a panel discussion on how People of Color are represented \, or misrepresented\, in research. Panel members shared experiences where they were asked to alter parts of their identity for their research\, how t hey intentionally honor the identities of People of Color through their wor k\, and more.\nJoin us for this critical discussion! DTEND:20201026T173000Z DTSTAMP:20241123T215540Z DTSTART:20201026T160000Z LOCATION: SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Munch and Learn Series on Anti-Racism UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_34555427191194 URL:https://calendar.ohio.edu/event/Patton_antiracism_series2020 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations DESCRIPTION:The Patton College of Education at Ohio University has initiate d a​n educational ​anti-racist series. ​The goal is to ​enhance knowledge a bout racist and anti-racist behaviors among citizens of the university and global communit​ies. These sessions feature ​educators and industry leaders from diverse backgrounds but who all have the same passion for improving t he ​culture that threatens our communities and nation.\n\nThis series is fr ee and open to the public and will be hosted on Microsoft Teams Live. Prere gistration is not required. \n\nAdditional details and the viewing links wi ll be posted here as soon as they are finalized.\n \n\nThe themes for the u pcoming sessions are:\n\nMonday\, November 16: Anti-racism on Campus: Lifti ng Student Voices\nThis Microsoft Teams live session highlights the perspec tives of today’s undergraduate students on the issue of racism in society t oday. The diverse group of student panelists will describe their perspectiv es in regard to race\, and they will discuss ways in which their views and commitments have been shaped by their college experiences. Mark your calend ars and spread the word!\n\nRecordings from the previous sessions are viewa ble on the Patton College YouTube channel:\n\nThe Black Male Experience: Ac ademic and Professional Worlds (presented Sept. 14)\nThe panel features Dr. Robert Murphy\, Patton College alumnus and administrator of Columbus City Schools\; Dr. Jason Rawls\, Patton College alumnus and resource coordinator at Columbus City Schools\; Lindsey Ladd\, director\, Patton College Data A nalytics and Academic Technology Center\; Marcquis Parham\, CLDC’s assistan t director of career and leadership development\; and Dr. Akil Houston\, as sociate professor of African American Studies in the College of Arts & Scie nces. The moderator is Dr. Duane Bruce\, interim assistant director of Mult icultural Programs & Multicultural Center. And the convener is Dr. Beth Van Derveer\, chair of The Patton College’s Human and Consumer Sciences Departm ent.\n Advocacy & Allyship: Every Day\, Not Just When it is Trending (prese nted Sept. 28)\n#BlackLivesMatter\, #SayHerName\, and #RacialJustice have a ll become popular hashtags\, but what does advocacy and allyship look like every day? This session will discuss active allyship and challenge particip ants to recognize and speak up against racism. Panelists Brandi Baker\, co- founder\, Athens Parents for Racial Equality\; Tyrone Carr\, director\, Alu mni Diversity Initiatives/Racial Equity Coalition of Athens\; Dr. Winsome C hunnu\, director\, Diversity and Inclusion\; and Dr. Sarah Garlington\, ass istant professor\, Department of Social Work/Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ).will discuss anti-racist activism on our campus and in our community .\n Brothers RISE: Recruiting African American Males into the Teaching Prof ession Through Hip-Hop Education (presented Oct. 12)\nThis session will fo cus on the under-representation of African American Males in the Teaching P rofession. Panelists will discuss their participation in The Patton College Brothers RISE initiative to recruit and retain African American males and the innovative Hip-Hop OHIO Patton Education [HOPE] program. The session wi ll conclude with brainstorming suggestions for what each one of us can do t o address the serious under-representation of African American male teacher s in our public schools.\n Black Women's Academic and Professional Experien ces (presented Oct. 26)\nThe panel is composed of African American women in academicia who who will share their experiences\, challenges faced\, and s trategies that are useful when navigating their professional lives in light of increased racial unrest in our contry. The panelists will also discuss how racism has influenced their academic and professional growth. Finally\, the panelists will provide anti-racist education resources to assist those who wish to dismantle racist behaviors\, practices\, and policies. \n The (Mis)Representation of People of Color in Research (presented Nov. 9)\nThis session features a panel discussion on how People of Color are represented \, or misrepresented\, in research. Panel members shared experiences where they were asked to alter parts of their identity for their research\, how t hey intentionally honor the identities of People of Color through their wor k\, and more.\nJoin us for this critical discussion! DTEND:20201109T183000Z DTSTAMP:20241123T215540Z DTSTART:20201109T170000Z LOCATION: SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Munch and Learn Series on Anti-Racism UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_34978673516438 URL:https://calendar.ohio.edu/event/Patton_antiracism_series2020 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations DESCRIPTION:The Patton College of Education at Ohio University has initiate d a​n educational ​anti-racist series. ​The goal is to ​enhance knowledge a bout racist and anti-racist behaviors among citizens of the university and global communit​ies. These sessions feature ​educators and industry leaders from diverse backgrounds but who all have the same passion for improving t he ​culture that threatens our communities and nation.\n\nThis series is fr ee and open to the public and will be hosted on Microsoft Teams Live. Prere gistration is not required. \n\nAdditional details and the viewing links wi ll be posted here as soon as they are finalized.\n \n\nThe themes for the u pcoming sessions are:\n\nMonday\, November 16: Anti-racism on Campus: Lifti ng Student Voices\nThis Microsoft Teams live session highlights the perspec tives of today’s undergraduate students on the issue of racism in society t oday. The diverse group of student panelists will describe their perspectiv es in regard to race\, and they will discuss ways in which their views and commitments have been shaped by their college experiences. Mark your calend ars and spread the word!\n\nRecordings from the previous sessions are viewa ble on the Patton College YouTube channel:\n\nThe Black Male Experience: Ac ademic and Professional Worlds (presented Sept. 14)\nThe panel features Dr. Robert Murphy\, Patton College alumnus and administrator of Columbus City Schools\; Dr. Jason Rawls\, Patton College alumnus and resource coordinator at Columbus City Schools\; Lindsey Ladd\, director\, Patton College Data A nalytics and Academic Technology Center\; Marcquis Parham\, CLDC’s assistan t director of career and leadership development\; and Dr. Akil Houston\, as sociate professor of African American Studies in the College of Arts & Scie nces. The moderator is Dr. Duane Bruce\, interim assistant director of Mult icultural Programs & Multicultural Center. And the convener is Dr. Beth Van Derveer\, chair of The Patton College’s Human and Consumer Sciences Departm ent.\n Advocacy & Allyship: Every Day\, Not Just When it is Trending (prese nted Sept. 28)\n#BlackLivesMatter\, #SayHerName\, and #RacialJustice have a ll become popular hashtags\, but what does advocacy and allyship look like every day? This session will discuss active allyship and challenge particip ants to recognize and speak up against racism. Panelists Brandi Baker\, co- founder\, Athens Parents for Racial Equality\; Tyrone Carr\, director\, Alu mni Diversity Initiatives/Racial Equity Coalition of Athens\; Dr. Winsome C hunnu\, director\, Diversity and Inclusion\; and Dr. Sarah Garlington\, ass istant professor\, Department of Social Work/Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ).will discuss anti-racist activism on our campus and in our community .\n Brothers RISE: Recruiting African American Males into the Teaching Prof ession Through Hip-Hop Education (presented Oct. 12)\nThis session will fo cus on the under-representation of African American Males in the Teaching P rofession. Panelists will discuss their participation in The Patton College Brothers RISE initiative to recruit and retain African American males and the innovative Hip-Hop OHIO Patton Education [HOPE] program. The session wi ll conclude with brainstorming suggestions for what each one of us can do t o address the serious under-representation of African American male teacher s in our public schools.\n Black Women's Academic and Professional Experien ces (presented Oct. 26)\nThe panel is composed of African American women in academicia who who will share their experiences\, challenges faced\, and s trategies that are useful when navigating their professional lives in light of increased racial unrest in our contry. The panelists will also discuss how racism has influenced their academic and professional growth. Finally\, the panelists will provide anti-racist education resources to assist those who wish to dismantle racist behaviors\, practices\, and policies. \n The (Mis)Representation of People of Color in Research (presented Nov. 9)\nThis session features a panel discussion on how People of Color are represented \, or misrepresented\, in research. Panel members shared experiences where they were asked to alter parts of their identity for their research\, how t hey intentionally honor the identities of People of Color through their wor k\, and more.\nJoin us for this critical discussion! DTEND:20201116T183000Z DTSTAMP:20241123T215540Z DTSTART:20201116T170000Z LOCATION: SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Munch and Learn Series on Anti-Racism UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_34978336968940 URL:https://calendar.ohio.edu/event/Patton_antiracism_series2020 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR
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