Decolonizing the Arts Classroom

Sep 1, 2021
Jun 8, 2021
Time
4:00 pm
5:30 pm
Cost
Free
Location
Online (Zoom)
Join NYCAIER for this panel discussion that will interrogate the systems of Eurocentric educational spaces and their impact on the liberation of BIPOC students, from both a historical and multicultural frame of reference. Panelists will feature Ashley Lipscomb, Quanice Floyd, and Phil Chan, hosted and moderated by Dr. Durell Cooper. 

Speakers:

  • Ashley Lipscomb, CEO, The Institute for Anti-Racist Education, Inc.
  • Quanice Floyd, Executive Director, Arts Education in Maryland Schools Alliance
  • Phil Chan, Co-Founder, Final Bow for Yellow Face
  • Moderated by Dr. Durell Cooper, Co-Founder and CEO, Cultural Innovation Group

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Accessibility

The NYC Arts in Education Roundtable is committed to providing opportunities for everyone to participate in our programming. All sessions will include access to closed captioning in the main room via Zoom’s Live Transcript feature. Please let us know how we can meet your access needs or reach out if you have any questions by contacting Roundtable Programming and Membership Manager Kinsey Keck at kkeck@nycaieroundtable.org. There will also be space in the registration form to communicate about your access needs with Roundtable staff.

Please be advised that by registering for this event, unless we hear from you otherwise, we will include you as part of our regular mailing list. 

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