[Factc] Virtual Teach-in: Xenophobia (and What We Can Do to Combat It)

Jennifer Whetham jwhetham at sbctc.edu
Wed May 20 12:37:59 PDT 2020


VIRTUAL TEACH-IN ON THE HISTORY OF XENOPHOBIA (AND WHAT WE CAN DO TO COMBAT IT)

Register Now: https://bit.ly/2LIHAlw

Deepen your understanding of American xenophobia and racism, using Japanese American WWII incarceration and the current crisis of immigrant detention as case studies.

 This interactive learning experience is designed for teachers, high school or college students, community leaders, and individuals simply looking to expand their knowledge and deepen their commitment to action. The teach-in will use a combination of short films and oral histories, as well as creative learning routines and dialogue. Educators will come away with activities and curriculum that can be directly applied to the classroom; professional development credit is available through OSPI.

This teach-in is free and open to the public, but priority will be given to Washington State teachers.
Upon completion of the teach-in and a post-event survey, attendees will receive a $100 stipend for their participation.
June 13th and June 23rd, 2020

The Xenophobia teach-in is presented by Densho and the Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Washington, and made possible through funding from the Kip Tokuda Memorial Civil Liberties Public Education Program.



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Jennifer Whetham (pronouns: she/her/hers)

Assessment, Teaching, and Learning (ATL), Education Division

Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges (SBCTC)

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