Human Rights Pedagogy and Practice Discussion
Posted by Haverford College on October 16, 2017
Human Rights Pedagogy and Practice Discussion, November 2, 4:15 – 6:30, Haverford College Stokes Hall: Institutionally diverse faculty members who engage rights and advocacy work in the classroom will discuss approaches to their work within the curriculum, including how they approach questions such as balancing course needs with social movement processes, how they navigate political questions and challenges, and lessons and aspirations at the intersection of critical inquiry and consequential action. Visit the Haverford College calendar for more information. Reception at 4:15, discussion begins at 4:30. External visitors are welcome. This event is supported by the Haverford College Center for Peace and Global Citizenship, in cooperation with the Peace, Justice, and Human Rights program.
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