Marxe Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee

Anti-Racist Pedagogy: A Provost Innovation Fellow Teach-In

Funded by BRESI

Date: April 26, 2023

Workshop Recording

This event was a Provost Innovation Fellows Event, co-sponsored by the Office of the Provost.

Featured Speaker(s)

Kyoko Kishimoto, Ph.D. is a professor, in the Department of Ethnic, Gender, & Women’s Studies at St. Cloud State University. Professor Kishimoto teaches courses in Ethnic Studies and Asian Pacific American Studies. Her research interests include how to incorporate antiracist pedagogy within and beyond the classroom, women of color in higher education, and popular cultural representations of race. Her work has appeared in Interdisciplinary Literary Studies, Hmong Studies Journal, Race Ethnicity and Education, Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, Multicultural Education, Feminist Teacher, to name a few.

Iyekiyapiwiƞ Darlene St. Clair is an Associate Professor in the American Indian Studies Department and the Director of the Multicultural Resource Center at Saint Cloud State University. Professor St. Clair also directs the Institute for Native Education Studies at St. Cloud University. Her work focuses on several areas: Dakota Studies; Native Nations of Minnesota; the integration of Native cultures, histories, and languages into curricula and educational institutions; the arts and cultural expressions of Native peoples; Dakota places and sacred sites; and anti-racist pedagogy. She is Bdewakaƞtuƞwaƞ Dakota and a citizen of the Lower Sioux Indian Community in Minnesota.

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