How can adult educators and trainers both support and challenge learners to address their assumptions about race? How can uncomfortable, emotional and/or conflictual conversations about race be transformed into learning opportunities for students — and teachers? Join two experienced adult educators for a conversation about these and related questions.
This free webinar is designed for adult educators in corporate, nonprofit and community settings, as well as college instructors and graduate students who plan to teach.
The webinar will be presented by Bonnie Johnson and Susan Fountain,
both Adjunct Professors at the CUNY School of Professional Studies (SPS).
Bonnie Johnson develops multi-cultural and human relations training models, and lectures widely on issues of racism, sexism, heterosexism, and class bias. She teaches courses in race, class, gender and leadership as an Adjunct Professor for the Off-Campus College program at SPS.
Susan Fountain teaches courses on handling conflict, interpersonal dynamics, and adult learning and development as an Adjunct Professor with the Off-Campus College program at SPS. She is also a staff development consultant for schools, nonprofits and UN agencies.
Space is limited. Use the button below to register now, or visit: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/398759234
You can watch the webinar here!