A Toolkit for Understanding Local Issues in Global Context, Including Racism and Structural Inequality
Posted by Community-based Global Learning Collaborative on August 25, 2020
On Tuesday, August 11, 2020, Dr. Nicole Stokes, Associate Provost for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at St. Joseph’s University and Dr. Eric Hartman, Executive Director of the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship at Haverford College presented A Toolkit for Understanding Local Issues in Global Context, Including Racism and Structural Inequality.
Read more about the webinar: https://compact.org/recording-slides-resources-local-issues-in-global-context-racism-and-structural-inequality/
View the presentation slides here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lwrZCTvHRZFBXRtlz_iRIvPPNi1QNSiu/view
The structural racism page mentioned in the webinar is here: http://globalsolidaritylocalaction.sites.haverford.edu/structural-racism-philly-region/
The entire toolkit is here: http://globalsolidaritylocalaction.sites.haverford.edu/
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