Date: Wednesday – February 8th, 2017
Time: 2:30 PM – 4:00 PM
Location: University of Denver – Driscoll Student Center Gallery
The national them for this year’s Black History Month is “the Crisis in Black Education” (https://asalh100.org/future-thems/). With this in mind, the Denver University (DU) Office of Diversity & Inclusion is pleased to bring together a stellar group of educators to reflect on the current status of education for Blacks at DU, in Denver and across the nation.
Panelists
Dr. Sharon R. Bailey – Program Manager of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion with Denver Public Schools
Dr. Nate Easley – Executive Director, Denver Scholarship Foundation
Landri Taylor – Chief Executive Officer, Stapleton Foundation
Dr. Dorinda Carter Andrews – Assistant Dean, Department of Teacher Education – Michigan State University
Dr. Lolita A. Tabron – Assistant Professor, Morgridge College of Education – University of Denver
Dr. Frank Tuitt (Serving as Moderator) – Sr. Advisor of the Chancellor & Provost for Diversity & Inclusion / Professor of Higher Education, University of Denver
For additional information, please visit:
http://www.du.edu/diversity-inclusion/2017_bhm_panel.html
Please RSVP @ http://tinyurl.com/crisis-panel2017