Let's Get (Un)Comfortable: A Social Justice Discussion Group2021-11-16T18:30:00During this monthly series, we'll discuss important, but potentially uncomfortable, issues related to race, racism and social justice with the help of books, movies, art and/or guest speakers. Presented by Worthington Libraries by the City of Worthington Community Relations Commission and Worthington Libraries. For the November program, Emily Dringenberg, an assistant professor in the Department of Engineering Education at The Ohio State University, will explain how racism is embedded in our educational systems through the idea of being "smart." She will also share ways to recognize and disrupt smartness as an oppressive force.
via ZoomWorthingtonOH43085 During this monthly series, we'll discuss important, but potentially uncomfortable, issues related to race, racism and social justice with the help of books, movies, art and/or guest speakers. Presented by Worthington Libraries by the City of Worthington Community Relations Commission and Worthington Libraries. For the November program, Emily Dringenberg, an assistant professor in the Department of Engineering Education at The Ohio State University, will explain how racism is embedded in our educational systems through the idea of being "smart." She will also share ways to recognize and disrupt smartness as an oppressive force.