Rm 260A, Education Building
Walk in 11:00 am -3:00 pm M-F
It has never been more important for educators and other professionals engaged in the field of education to be globally conscious and equipped to instill global competency in their own students. Through engagement with international students, institutional partnerships, on-campus international programming, study abroad opportunities for both graduate and undergraduate students, and research with visiting scholars, we prepare globally conscious citizens, teachers, administrators, researchers, and policymakers who are ready to confront the global challenges and embrace the worldwide possibilities of our time.
Champaign , USA
22 Education Building
Event Type: Lecture
Speaker Information: Charlie Amaya Scott, Doctoral Candidate, University of Denver
Charlie Amáyá Scott, Doctoral Candidate, University of Denver will provide a Native American Heritage Month Lecture:
Our Two-Spirit and LGBTQ+ Relatives have experienced the worst of settler colonialism. Yet, despite such a dismal reality, our Two-Spirit and LGBTQ+ Relatives have chosen to resist and celebrate their own brilliance. Join this conversation and witness the significance of our Two-Spirit Relative’s (re)emergence and guidance on how to support our LGBTQ+ Relatives navigating higher education.
Contact: Charlotte Davidson217-265-0632
drchar@illinois.edu
Sponsor: Native American House; Gender & Sexuality Resource Center