Speakers: •Nicole Robert (Museum of History and Industry) •Sara Gonzalez (Anthropology, UW Seattle) •Luzviminda “Lulu” Carpenter (Historic Seattle, Uzuri Consulting and Productions) This roundtable series seeks to deepen and enlarge crossdisciplinary conversations about scholarship as a public practice oriented toward social justice. Speakers discuss their diverse experiences facilitating campus-community dialogues and collaborations that promote effective, creative, and just problem-solving for social change. Curated and moderated by Michelle Habell-Pallán (Gender, Women & Sexuality Studies, UW Seattle) and Bruce Burgett (Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences, UW Bothell). Sponsored by the UW Certificate in Public Scholarship. The graduate Certificate in Public Scholarship generates public forms of culture, knowledge, and expression; re-envisions the ends and means of higher education; and opens professional pathways inside and outside the academy. Reception to follow. For more information please contact Miriam Bartha (mbartha@uw.edu/425.352.5427). |