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Session Type: Invited Speaker Session
Education scholars must go beyond providing their graduate students with advanced knowledge and skills. They are also tasked with developing a new generation of critical, innovative scholars. Courageous mentorship can create brave spaces that empower future generations to lead in socially-just ways. but understanding power, privilege, and oppression are key for generating such spaces. Thus, early career educators need explicit training that cultivates ideals of advancing social justice, eradicating oppression, and moving society towards equity. During this session, panelists will share how they courageously mentor and support emerging critical scholars with these goals in mind. Students and scholars are invited to engage with the panelists.
Kaleen Carimbocas, Palo Alto University
Tabbye Chavous, University of Michigan
James Garcia, University of La Verne
Tessa Johnson, University of Maryland - College Park
Gloria J. Ladson-Billings, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Robert McKinley Sellers, University of Michigan
Adam D. Musser, University of California - Davis
Uriel Serrano, University of California - Santa Cruz