
Faculty Seminar Series: Research in the Real World (Professor Megan Bang and Community Partners: Regenerating Indigenous Education Through Community-led Projects)
February 12 @ 8:00 pm - 9:30 pm
The Research Institute of the Center for Comparative Studies in Race & Ethnicity and the Institute for Advancing Just Societies are pleased to present this special collaborative take on CCSRE’s classic Faculty Seminar Series. Join us on February 12 and 19 for panel discussions featuring scholars engaged in long-term collaborative work with their community partners, and a question-and-answer session concluding each event. A burrito bowl lunch from Borage Catering and beverages will be provided at no cost to attendees. RSVP now.
Our February 12 speakers will be:
Megan Bang
James E. Johnson Professor of Learning Sciences
Director, Center for Native American and Indigenous Research
Northwestern University
Jasmine Gurneau
Director, Native American and Indigenous Affairs
Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion
Northwestern University
President, Chicago American Indian Community Collaborative Board
Fred Harrington
Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians elder
Anna Lees
Ballmer Endowed Professor of Equity and Early Learning in Learning Sciences and Human Development
University of Washington
Alfredo J. Artiles (moderator)
Lee L. Jacks Professor of Education
Faculty Director of the Research Institute at Stanford’s Center for Comparative Studies in Race & Ethnicity
President-Elect, National Academy of Education
This event may be recorded with videography and photography for official use only on Stanford websites and similar university materials.
Please direct inquiries to justsocieties@stanford.edu.
Photo courtesy of Professor Megan Bang.