Black Minds Matter: A Focus on Black Boys & Men in Education

When:
November 4, 2017 @ 3:00 pm
2017-11-04T15:00:00-07:00
2017-11-04T15:15:00-07:00
Where:
Malcolm X Library (Performing Arts Center)
5148 Market St
San Diego, CA 92114
USA
Cost:
Free

Black Minds Matter addresses the experiences and realities of Black boys and men in education. The course draws parallels between the Black Lives Matter movement and the ways that Black minds are engaged in the classroom. The course will balance a discussion of issues facing Black male students as well as offer research-based strategies for improving their success.

“This “public course” is a free eight-part series that is open virtually (via lifestream) to anyone who would like to participate. Typically, these sessions will occur between 4:30pm to 5:45pm Pacific Time, unless otherwise specified, beginning October 23, 2017. During this hour, you may expect opening commentary by myself (J. Luke Wood) as well as guest lectures, speeches, and interviews with key leaders in the field.” Dr. L. Wood.

The public version of this course represents the first hour of the actual Black Minds Matter course that is offered by the College of Education at San Diego State University (SDSU). After the first hour, the course is closed off to students enrolled in SDSU Ed.D. and Joint Ph.D. programs who will be attending class in-person
You are invited to join us for the video screening and community dialog.Black Minds Matter addresses the experiences and realities of Black boys and men in education. The course draws parallels between the Black Lives Matter movement and the ways that Black minds are engaged in the classroom. The course will balance a discussion of issues facing Black male students as well as offer research-based strategies for improving their success.

“This “public course” is a free eight-part series that is open virtually (via lifestream) to anyone who would like to participate. Typically, these sessions will occur between 4:30pm to 5:45pm Pacific Time, unless otherwise specified, beginning October 23, 2017. During this hour, you may expect opening commentary by myself (J. Luke Wood) as well as guest lectures, speeches, and interviews with key leaders in the field.” Dr. L. Wood.

The public version of this course represents the first hour of the actual Black Minds Matter course that is offered by the College of Education at San Diego State University (SDSU). After the first hour, the course is closed off to students enrolled in SDSU Ed.D. and Joint Ph.D. programs who will be attending class in-person
You are invited to join us for the video screening and community dialog.

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