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Language, constructs, and theories have the potential to start the enactment of social justice. This is a crowd-sourced session based on webinars and readings done by the CLT critical studies doctoral student group and inspired by the Diversify Your Booklist: Developing Citation Practices at NCSU. It will begin by covering key concepts and vocabulary of critical race theory, intersectionality, and social justice work. Presenters have created a glossary, list of frameworks, annotated bibliography, readings, and recordings.
Presenter: Katherine Walters, University of Georigia
Presenter: Lili Yan, Utah State University
Presenter: Rebecca Clark-Stallkamp, Virginia Tech
Contributor: Paula Marcelle, Indiana University
Presenter: Kristin Herman, Old Dominion University
Presenter: Kae Novak, Univeristy of Colorado Denver
Presenter: Carla Fernández-Soto, Purdue University
Presenter: Chris Luchs, Colorado Community Colleges Online
Presenter: Melissa K. Jones, Florida State University
Presenter: Juhong Christie Liu, James Madison University