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Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Listening Sessions

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The sessions are offered to allow community members to share concerns and input that will be used in forming a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion plan for the School of Education. Watch for emailed Zoom invites.

Screening: Changing the Game

In partnership with the LGBTQ Center, the SOE will host a webinar featuring the documentary “Changing the Game” on Thursday, October 8th at 7pm. This documentary is an award-winning documentary on transgender student-athletes – a must see for any of us working in schools of education and preparing students for work in educational settings. Following […]

Color of Education Virtual Summit

The 2020 Color of Education Summit consists of four online events in October. Click here to see the full schedule and to purchase tickets. Tickets are free for those with barriers to paying; $30 for a standard ticket, and $60 for a Supporter Ticket. Color of Education is a partnership between the Public School Forum […]

Queer MiniCon

Carolina’s first-ever Queer MiniCon on October 9 and 13, 2020 showcases LGBTQIA+ research, art, literature, and lived experiences at North Carolina colleges and universities Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the LGBTQ Center at UNC-Chapel Hill will not be hosting their usual National Coming Out Day events. Instead, they are partnering with Student Life and Leadership, […]

Black Innovation Matters

The third annual Black Innovation Matters conference will be held on Thursday, October 22nd. The theme of this year's event is "Amplifying Ideas and Inspiring Action." Several dynamic local and national innovators will be highlighting and celebrating Black innovation and entrepreneurship. The event is virtual. Please register in advance of the event. For more information, […]

Teaching with the ‘Light of Truth’ in the K-12 Classroom

The Ida B. Wells Symposia, a series of talks sponsored by the Center for the Study of the American South, is holding a series of events during the month of October. On October 27th at 6pm, “Teaching with the ‘Light of Truth’ in the K-12 Classroom” will include a panel discussion sharing challenges and strategies […]

#BlackOutLoudUNC Talk

The Ida B. Wells Symposia, a series of talks sponsored by the Center for the Study of the American South, is holding a series of events during the month of October. On October 29th at 6pm, SoE doctoral students Cortland Gilliam and Jerry J. Wilson along with undergraduate De'Ivyion Drew, will overview the genesis and […]

Black History Month Conversation Series: Dr. S. Kent Butler

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Each Thursday in February, we will have a guest speaker discuss the role of schools of education in uplifting and elevating Black youth, families, and communities. Please plan to attend this series. February 4: Dr. S. Kent Butler, Professor, University of Central Florida and President-Elect, American Counselor Association Read more about Dr. S. Kent Butler. Follow […]

Black History Month Conversation Series: Dr. Paul Harris

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Each Thursday in February, we will have a guest speaker discuss the role of schools of education in uplifting and elevating Black youth, families, and communities. February 4: Dr. Paul Harris, Associate Professor, University of Virginia Read more about Dr. Paul Harris. Visit Dr. Harris' website Follow Dr. Harris on Twitter.

Black History Month Conversation Series: Dr. William Jackson

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Each Thursday in February, we will have a guest speaker discuss the role of schools of education in uplifting and elevating Black youth, families, and communities. Please plan to attend this series. February 4: Dr. William Jackson, Executive Director, Village of Wisdom Dr. Jackson leades Village of Wisdom, which works with Black Families to advocate […]

Black History Month Conversation Series: Dr. Cheryl Holcomb-McCoy

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Each Thursday in February, we will have a guest speaker discuss the role of schools of education in uplifting and elevating Black youth, families, and communities. Please plan to attend this series. February 4: Dr. Cheryl Holcomb-McCoy, Professor and Dean of Education, American University Read more about Dr. Cheryl Holcomb-McCoy. Follow Dr. Holcomb-McCoy on Twitter. […]