Black Radical Pedagogy in Chicago

Wednesday, Nov 3, 2021 6 – 7:30 pm

688 N. Milwaukee Ave.
Chicago, IL 60642

Part II in a Series of Programs Focusing on Themes of Black Radical Pedagogy

Join co-founder of New Concept and Betty Shabazz Schools and past president of American Educational Research Association Dr. Carol Lee aka Safisha Madhubuti; founding executive director of the Chicago Sexual Assault Services Network, director of Youth Services (YSP) and former member of the Black Panther Party (BPP) Mary Scott-Boria; director of wellness, culture and action, Chicago Freedom School Jacqulyn Hamilton; and principal at Village Leadership Academy Dayo Harris for a conversation with a group of Black women who have made important contributions to the educational landscape of Chicago through their work in radical teaching, leadership and organizing. Moderated by Crown Family School Senior Lecturer and the director of the Master of Arts in Social Work and Social Welfare program Lisa Lynelle Moore, PhD, LICSW.

FREE, open to the public. Please register for the webinar link.

This programs is co-presented by Logan Center Exhibitions, the Center for the Study of Race, Politics and Culture at the University of Chicago, and Logan Center Community Arts.