Debra Mayes Pane will deliver the keynote address of the UAlbany "Continuing Critical Conversations through Transformative Teaching and Learning" Speakers Series at 2PM on Friday, Sept. 18th in the Standish Room of the Science Library on the University at Albany uptown campus.
The event is free and open to the public (space permitting).
Pane is the author of Transforming the School to Prison Pipeline: Lessons from the Classroom (2013, with Tonette S. Rocco). She is also founder and director of E-SToPP-- Eradicating the School-to-Prison Pipeline Foundation.
Sponsored
by a University at Albany collaborative of faculty and staff from the School
of Education, Departments of Africana Studies, Anthropology, Economics,
Educational & Counseling Psychology, Educational Theory and Practice, Music and Theater, Philosophy, Political Science,
Public Health, Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies, The Justice and
Multiculturalism in the 21st Century Project (School of Criminal Justice), The
Office of Sustainability, The University Libraries, The Institute for Teaching,
Learning & Academic Leadership, The Office of Intercultural Student
Engagement, UAS, UUP Albany, and The Office of
Diversity and Inclusion.
For more information, contact Deborah LaFond, dlafond@albany.edu.