Building Structural Equity: National Networks' Role in Promoting Justice
Panel Discussion hosted by SEISMIC and ASCN
Tuesday, May 11, 2021 | 12:00-1:30pm PT / 1:00-2:30pm MT / 2:00-3:30pmCT / 3:00-4:30pm ET
ASCN and SEISMIC are co-hosting a panel on "Building Structural Equity: National Networks' Role in Promoting Justice." The purpose of this panel is to provide an opportunity for SEISMIC and ASCN members, particularly those in leadership roles, to learn from other national networks about how organizations themselves can promote justice. Panelists will be discussing, "What is the role of national organizations like ours in promoting equity and justice in higher education?"
We will be joined by Dr. Shirley Malcom from the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) STEMM Equity Achievement (SEA) Change ( This site may be offline. ) , Dr. Stanley Lo from the Society for the Advancement of Biology Education Research (SABER ), Dr. Elizabeth Holcombe from the Pullias Center for Higher Education at University of Southern California, and Dr. Tabbye Chavous from the National Center for Institutional Diversity (NCID) at the University of Michigan. Following the panel discussion, we will organize various working sessions for SEISMIC and ASCN to incorporate the knowledge gained into the work of our respective organizations.
Panelists
Director, National Center for Institutional Diversity (NCID)
University of Michigan
Senior Postdoctoral Research Associate, Pullias Center for Higher Education
University of Southern California
President-Elect, Society for the Advancement of Biology Education Research (SABER)
University of California San Diego
Director, Education and Human Resources Programs (EHR)
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Logistics
Date: Tuesday, May 11, 2021
Time: 12:00-1:30pm PT / 1:00-2:30pm MT / 2:00-3:30pmCT / 3:00-4:30pm ET
Duration: 90 minutes
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