Demystifying, Defunding, Reform and Abolition Panel
OnlineJoin Carlow University’s Social Justice Institutes and the Atkins Center for Ethics for a panel demystifying recent calls for police reform, defunding, and abolition.
Join Carlow University’s Social Justice Institutes and the Atkins Center for Ethics for a panel demystifying recent calls for police reform, defunding, and abolition.
Join Dr. Amy Bowman-McElhone in conversation as she broadcasts live from the Carlow University Art Gallery where she will discuss a slate of exciting gallery initiatives including the current and upcoming exhibitions.
UPMC Gender Clinic will speak about the critical issues their patients experience and discuss ways our community can provide a supportive environment for trans-, questioning, non-binary, and gender-nonconforming individuals.
Gwen’s Girls will present a panel on commercial sexual exploitation.
In this presentation, you’ll learn what the research says on the effectiveness of diversity training as well as hear about a model that any organization can implement to put antiracist values into concrete action.
This workshop will focus on how creativity leads to innovation which ultimately leads to invention.
A conversation with Jorge Vidal, Project Coordinator for the Culturally Specific Services Program Grant (CSSP).
Explore how the brain learns to read and the evidenced-based approaches that facilitate that process.
Experiential learning is central to creating transformative educational experiences. In this presentation, you’ll learn what Carlow has done to "unleash imagination" to create co-curricular experiences during these challenging times. Presented by Sandi DiMola.
This series will feature local practitioners in the fields of sexual and domestic violence who will explore dynamics and impact of sexual violence as well as ways our community can work to prevent and respond to this problem.
This virtual workshop will explore the mission, vision, and origins of Ujima, Inc: The National Center on Violence Against Women in the Black Community. Register today!
This series will feature local practitioners in the fields of sexual and domestic violence who will explore dynamics and impact of sexual violence as well as ways our community can work to prevent and respond to this problem.
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