Register for an award-winning workshop that delivers nine days of anti-racism teaching methods.
Open to higher education faculty and graduate students, the Anti-Racist Pedagogy Across the Curriculum (ARPAC) Workshop is June 15-23 in St. Cloud State’s ISELF building.
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ARPAC examines how race, racism and privilege frame professional lives and how racism manifests itself in classrooms.
Participants learn to incorporate anti-racism instructional methods into courses across disciplines, across campuses.
Meet the workshop’s scholars, educators and trainers:
An educator, researcher and activist, Emily Drew is an associate professor of Sociology and Ethnic Studies at Willamette University, Salem, Oregon.
Victor M. Rodriguez is a professor of Chicano and Latino Studies at California State University, Long Beach. Born in Puerto Rico, Rodriguez was actively involved in leadership positions within the pro-independence and labor movements.
Beth Berila directs the Women’s Studies program at St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, Minnesota. She is a professor of Ethnic and Women’s Studies.
Herbert A. Perkins (Okogyeamon) is executive director of the ASDIC Antiracism Study-Dialogue Circle, a St. Paul-based anti-racism workshop provider.
A Columbia University instructor and a clinician for a counseling provider, Amelia Ortega is committed to expanding the collective consciousness about identity, power and liberation labor.
Matthea Marquart is an online education specialist at the Columbia University School of Social Work.
Crossroads Antiracism Organizing & Training experts Jessica Vazquez Torres, Joy Bailey and Lori Adams.
In its seventh year, the workshop is sponsored by Community Anti-Racism Education Initiative, Multicultural Resource Center and St. Cloud State. The cost is $675, which includes materials and a lunch each day.
In 2012, the ARPAC Workshop was honored by the Minnesota Colleges and Universities system with a Diversity and Equity Award.
For more information, contact Debra Leigh at [email protected] and (320) 308-2214.
For questions about registration, contact Roxann Neu at [email protected] and (320) 308-4962.