Description of the Workshop:
The HBO film, "Something the Lord Made" is based on a true story and highlights the role of racial dynamics in professional collaboration within a higher education setting. Participants are encouraged to watch the film in advance of the workshop. Scenes from the film will be shown during the workshop and participants will have the opportunity to explore questions about racial dynamics within the workplace addressed in the film.
The film is available for streaming on Max, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, YouTube TV, Apple TV and more. It requires a subscription to watch.
Intended Audience:
Undergraduate students, Graduate students, Professional students, Faculty, Industry Professional, Others
Intended Experience Level:
Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Presenter Bios:
Dr. Pamela Felder-Small is Professor in the School of Education at Acacia University with a faculty appointment at Southern New Hampshire University. Her work focuses on the doctoral student socialization. She is President and Founder of Black Doctorates Matter.
Follow Up:
A Zoom link will be provided via email, after you sign up, to everyone who registers for this event .
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NOTE: This workshop series will be audio and video recorded.
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