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Hi folks,
Some of you might be interested in attending (virtually) this event with east Tennessee’s own Nikki Giovani.  It is hosted by the Beck Center, a long-time important partner with our Department.
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Nikki Giovanni - Monday November 9 at 7PM
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Nikki left Austin High School in 1960 after the 11th grade because she was accepted to Fisk University’s Early Entrants Program in 1960. Still, classmates count her as an elite member of the Austin High School Class of 1961.




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Subject: Re: CRC meeting Oct. 8, Teach-In Oct. 16

Hi, everyone- Just a reminder of our event tomorrow, The Urgency of Critical Race Theory. Please support our speakers if you can!




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The Urgency of Critical Race Theory

Please join us for a conversation between faculty in diverse disciplines on critical race scholarship. Althea Murphy-Price, School of Art, Dorian McCoy College of Education, Health and Human Sciences, and Katy Chiles Department of English will discuss how critical race ideas inform their scholarship, art, teaching, and advocacy and why it is important to engage in critical race work in this moment.



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Althea Murphy-Price

Althea Murphy-Price is a practicing artist and Associate Professor in the UT School of Art.  She received her B.A. Fine Art from Spelman College before receiving her Master of Arts in Printmaking and Painting from Purdue University and her Masters of Fine Arts from the Tyler School of Art, Temple University. Her artwork has been shown widely throughout the country as well as international cities in Spain, China, Japan, Italy and Sweden.  Her writings and work have been featured in such publications as Art Papers Magazine, CAA Reviews, Contemporary Impressions Journal, Art in Print, Printmaking: A Complete Guide to Materials and Process.inspired by the social implication of beauty as it relates to feminine identity and culture. Topics of real and false, decoration, and imitation are explored in her work though printmaking, and sculptural methods.



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Dorian McCoy

Dorian McCoy is an Associate Professor of Higher Education and Director of Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion for the College of Education, Health, & Human Sciences. Dorian’s research focuses on People of Color’s experiences in higher education. More specifically, his research explores the socialization and transitional experiences of faculty, administrators, and graduate students from historically underrepresented groups and issues of access to higher education.  His research is typically framed in critical race theory, social reproduction theory, or community cultural wealth.



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Katy Chiles

Katy L. Chiles is an Associate Professor of English at the University of Tennessee, where she teaches and writes about African American and Native American literature, early American literature, and critical race theory.  Her first book, Transformable Race: Surprising Metamorphoses in the Literature of Early America, was published by Oxford University Press.  Her work has appeared in journals such as PMLA, American Literature, and Early American Literature and has been supported by the Mellon Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities. Her current book project examines race, collaboration, and print history in early American literature.

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Subject: CRC meeting Oct. 8, Teach-In Oct. 16

Dear CRC,

I hope you are well and healthy. We would like to hold a quick CRC meeting Thursday, Oct. 8 at 4pm (see below for zoom details) just to discuss the symposium/conference for spring 2021. We anticipate the meeting will be under an hour and give everyone time to also attend Nora's 5:30pm talk on scientific racism with the College of Arts and Sciences (see below). Apologies about the last-minute planning and if this time conflicts with your schedule, the Division of Diversity and Engagement wants to meet with Shaina soon to discuss CRC conference ideas. If you have not had time already, please fill out the google spreadsheet regarding participation in the conference. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1lSp6iglnK5-yysrcqphf-2Jo6XWf0-gFD1l0rVjSDdg/edit#gid=0

Below are further updates.

1) Teach-In
We will hold our second teach-in Oct. 16 at noon. The teach-in will be a panel discussion on how faculty apply critical race ideas to their scholarship, teaching, art, and advocacy and will include Althea Murphy-Price, Dorian McCoy, and Katy Chiles. We'll forward you a flyer and registration details soon.

2) Upcoming Talks
There are many upcoming talks of interest to support and include CRC faculty. Please also post or send any details of talks as well.

  *   Office of Multicultural Student Life, Diversity Dialogue Symposium 2020, Sept. 29-Oct. 2. https://multicultural.utk.edu/programs/diversity-dialogue/
  *   The College of Arts and Sciences is hosting a College Conversations Series on Allyship and Anti-Racism. https://artsci.utk.edu/college-of-arts-sciences-allyship-antiracism-initiative/college-conversations-allyship-antiracism/ Nora Berenstain is presenting "Scientific Racism: Historical Roots and Contemporary Manifestations, Oct. 8 at 5:30 p.m. and Jessi Grieser is presenting "Linguistic Diversity in the Classroom" Nov. 19 at 5:30pm. You can access video recordings of presentations in the series completed earlier at https://www.youtube.com/user/UTArtsandSciences
  *   The College of Arts and Sciences is hosting The Cost of Hate Symposium https://artsci.utk.edu/the-cost-of-hate-symposium/. The next presentation will be Anti-Sexism, Heterosexism Oct. 7 at 6pm and includes Patrick Grzanka, Tory Mills of Planned Parenthood, Cherisse Scott of SisterReach, and Tina Shepardson. There will be a final panel on Anti-fascism.

The Cost of Hate Symposium | College of Arts & Sciences<https://artsci.utk.edu/the-cost-of-hate-symposium/>

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  *   The Law Clinic from the College of Law School is hosting a year-long series Critical Conversations on Race. The next conversation is Race and the Public Side of Family Law, Oct. 8 at noon with Kelley Fong from Georgia Institute of Technology and Pricilla Ocen, Loyala Law School. (see attached)
  *   LAC is hosting a three-part speaker series, "Challenging Times," to address race and Black Lives Matter. Contact Kristen Block for questions/further details.

     *   Wednesday, October 7 at 6:30pm. Ana Luiza Monteiro Alves (Nalui Mahin), "Advocating for Diversity and Inclusion on Campus in Brazil: A Brazilian Student Perspective"
Nalui Mahin has a bachelor's degree in Media Studies, and is currently completing a masters degree in Communication and a second degree in Law at the Universidade Federal Fluminense (Rio de Janeiro, Brasil). In her role as an activist she is developing research about the implementation of mechanisms in Brazil for preventing fraud in affirmative action programs. She is involved in the Movement of Black University Students, and one of the founders of the Black Students Collective at her university campus.
     *   Tuesday, October 13 at 6:30pm. Aurora Vergara-Figueroa, "Advocacy in the Midst of a Pandemic: Blacks in the Colombian Academy during Troubling Times"
Aurora Vergara-Figueroa is an Afrocolombian scholar who holds a PhD in Sociology from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. She currently works as Director of the Center for Afrodiasporic Studies (CEAF) and professor of Sociology at Icesi University (Cali, Colombia).
     *   Wednesday, October 21 at 6:30pm. Gaël Stephenson Chancy and Orlando Ceide, "Building Relationships between Afrodescendant Students and Community Organizations in the Black Lives Matter Movement: The Example of Haitian Students in Canada"
Gaël Chancy is a 23-year-old Haitian Canadian, a graduate of the University of Montreal (Geography and Political Science, B.A. 2019). In 2018, he joined the Maison d'Haïti to work with boys aged 10 to 17 (Projet Gars). Orlando Ceide was born in Gonaïves (Haiti), and is currently Project Manager for Projet Gars at Maison d'Haïti, focused on awareness, education and intervention. Orlando holds a master's degree in sociology and a certificate in pedagogy from the University of Ottawa.

3) Upcoming CRC Meeting Oct. 8 at 4pm. Zoom details
Hi there,

Michelle M Christian is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: CRC meeting
Time: Oct 8, 2020 04:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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Michelle Christian, Ph.D.
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