Description | What is public scholarship? What does it generate? Who does it address? Why is it important today? This roundtable series seeks to deepen and enlarge cross-disciplinary 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. Friday, October 25 Why does Public Scholarship Matter? Claims/Stories Guest Speakers: LaNesha DeBardelaben (Executive Director, Northwest African American Museum) Quetzal Flores (Director, Arts& Culture, East LA Community Corporation) Ralina Joseph (Communication and Center for Communication, Difference, & Equity, University of Washington) Angelica Macklin (Gender, Women, Sexuality Studies, University of Washington) |
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