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Futures Matter: Five Pedagogical Stances for Shifting Toward Justice

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Time: March 7, 2019, 5:30 p.m. - 7 p.m.

Location: Watson Auditorium

Sponsored in part by the CNY Humanities Corridor

Sponsored by the CNY Humanities Corridor

Maisha T. Winn (University of California-Davis)

In her book Justice on Both Sides: Transforming education through restorative justice, Winn asserts that four pedagogical stances, History Matters; Race Matters; Justice Matters; and Language Matters are essential for learning communities to engage in their pursuit of justice. In this talk, Winn argues for a fifth pedagogical stance, Futures Matter, using Stetsenko’s Transformative Activist Stance (TAS) framework. 

Winn is Chancellor's Leadership Professor, and Co-Director of Transformative Justice in Education (TJE) at UC Davis.

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Supporters include:

  • Central New York Humanities Corridor [Incarceration and Decarceration/Revival Cultures Working Group]
  • The Douglas P. Biklen Landscape of Urban Education Lecture Series
  • School of Education
  • Writing Studies, Rhetoric, and Composition
  • David B. Falk College of Sport & Human Dynamics
  • Women’s and Gender Studies
  • Lender Center for Social Justice
  • English
  • Syracuse Unviersity Humanities Center

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