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Day of Dialogue on Race in Education

Please join Humanities Amped on November 13 for three panels and dialogues on the critical intersection of race and education. 

Co-sponsored by Dialogue on Race Louisiana, Humanities Amped, and Serve Louisiana. Three separate panels will feature local experts in the field of education. Each panel will be followed by dialogues with groups of teachers, students, educational leaders, and community members. Choose to attend the full day of panels with opening and closing plenaries or select the panels you wish to attend. 

In order for educators and students to attend this event for free, we are asking for a $5 donation from anyone who is able. Register at bit.ly/dayofdialogue2020. Listen, learn, and add your voice to the dialogue!


Anna West, PhD

Executive Director

Humanities Amped

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