Decolonizing Research, Humanizing Methods
Time: Sept. 18, 2020, 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.
Location: Virtual Event
UPDATE: This session is now full.
Maisha T. Winn (UC Davis)
Winn offers a workshop for grad students on equity-oriented, justice-seeking research in the humanities, focusing on listening, storytelling, and acting with and through communities. Contact Linda Taylor to register.
This event is part of a rescheduled 2020 Watson Professor residency hosted by Patrick W. Berry, Associate Professor and Chair – Writing Studies, Rhetoric, and Composition; Brice Nordquist, Associate Professor – Writing Studies, Rhetoric, and Composition and Dean’s Professor of Community Engagement - College of Arts and Sciences; and Marcelle Haddix, Dean’s Professor and Chair - Reading and Language Arts.
Additional supporters:
- Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence
- Community Folk Art Center
- David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics
- Department of African American Studies
- Department of English
- Department of Religion
- Department of Women’s and Gender Studies
- Department of Writing Studies, Rhetoric, and Composition
- Hendricks Chapel
- Incarceration and Decarceration/Revival Cultures Working Group of the CNY Humanities Corridor
- Office of Community Engagement
- PARCC (Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration)
- Reading and Language Arts
- School of Education
- Syracuse University Libraries
- The Center for Faculty Leadership and Professional Development
- The Lender Center for Social Justice
- The Office of Diversity and Inclusion
- The Renée Crown University Honors Program
- VPA, Office of the Dean, Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Patrick Berry, Writing Studies, Rhetoric, and Composition