U.S. Constitution Day: Legal Challenges to Anti-Woke Laws and Book Banning

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U.S. Constitution Day: Legal Challenges to Anti-Woke Laws and Book Banning


Hosted by: ODCA
Location:
Milbank Chapel
Open to:
Alumni, Current Students, Faculty & Staff, TC Community

Join ODCA and TC Take Action for a timely and engaging discussion about the challenges educators face nationwide due to state statutory limitations on DEI curricula and the banning of literature in school libraries. The discussion will provide an overview of laws, where the cases stand regarding these nationwide issues, practical guidance on curriculum issues, and how to remain inclusive in light of these challenges.

Panelists:
Michael Rebell, JD, Professor of Law and Educational Practice, Executive Director, TC Center for Educational Equity

Sarah Hinger, JD, Deputy Director, ACLU Racial Justice Program

Sonya Douglass, Ed.D., Professor of Education Leadership, Vice Chair of the Department of Organization and Leadership, Founding Director of the Black Education Research Center (BERC)

Free Pocket Constitutions: In recognition of Constitution Day, you can pick up a free pocket copy of the Constitution from ODCA, 128 Zankel on 9.17 or during the event.  

RSVP Required. Please RSVP at https://bit.ly/TC_ConstitutionDay2024 


To request disability-related accommodations, contact OASID at oasid@tc.edu, (212) 678-3689, as early as possible.

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