Social Justice Educator Training
A workshop with UNH colleagues on equity and diversity.
What is the Social Justice Educator Training?
The Social Justice Educator Training (SJE) is a professional development opportunity for UNH faculty, staff and graduate students to further diversity awareness, knowledge and skill sets allowing for critical analysis of the services we provide, and of the relational dynamics we seek in a diverse institution. We will explore “social justice” via personal and institutional lenses to analyze: power and privilege, discrimination and prejudice, inclusion and equity through the multiple social identities of race, gender, sexual orientation, class, nationality, ethnicity, ability (physical and mental), religion, etc. This process will include open and honest discussions, readings, and interactive/experiential activities in a respectful environment. The eight-hour training which is divided into two days is facilitated in a small-group setting (maximum of 25).
When is the next SJE Training?
The training is offered in two sessions instead of one entire work day to be more adaptable to people's work schedules.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Shannon Marthouse
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