Meet the Compact22 Keynote Speaker – Mar 29
Posted by Campus Compact on December 7, 2021
Dr. Bettina L. Love will keynote Compact22. She is an award-winning author and the Athletic Association Endowed Professor at the University of Georgia. Her writing, research, teaching, and educational advocacy work meet at the intersection of education reform, anti-racism, carceral studies, abolition, and Black joy.
The aim of her scholarship is twofold: firstly, to advance how the field of education understands and critiques the systemic and structural racism of public education within the U.S.; and secondly, to advocate for abolitionist approaches in the field of education that seek new possibilities for educational justice. In the pursuit of making her scholarship a reality, she works with activists, communities, youth, families, and school districts to build communal, civically-engaged schools rooted in the aspirations of abolitionist strategies that love and affirm Black and Brown children.
Hear Dr. Love deliver the Compact22 keynote on Tuesday, 3/29 at 2:30 PM Eastern.
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