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Event flyer for RESPETO Series #1 with Dr. Amy Salmon

Description

The RESPETO Project is excited to host a seminar series exploring the critical role of language in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education. The seminars in this series will discuss the complexities of language, particularly how it intersects with racial equity and inclusion within higher education.

Join us for the first session titled, “Inclusion” as Promise and Practice: A Historical Confrontation with Racism in STEM, featuring Dr. Amy Slaton, a renowned STEM historian!

Dr. Slaton will explore how historical narratives and power dynamics shape the way we communicate scientific and technological concepts. This session will be followed by a workshop on discourse analysis, offering practical tools to analyze and deconstruct language in STEM education.

RSVP for workshop is required! Space is limited, so please secure your spot by emailing respeto@utsa.edu.

Stay tuned! We look forward to welcoming you to this exciting series.

Save the date: Upcoming Speakers (subject to change)

  • Dr. Nelson Flores (Raciolinguistic Ideologies in Education)
  • Dr. Nolan Cabrera (Whiteness in Higher Education)

Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and build a more inclusive STEM learning environment.

RESPETO Seminar Series: Understanding Language in STEM Session #1 with Dr. Amy Slaton

Start Date & Time

October 18, 2024

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Location

Main Campus, JPL Assembly Room 4.04.22

Category:

Academics Campus Events Students

Contact:

Dr. Sidury Christiansen
Sidury.Christiansen@utsa.edu

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