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Teaching and Learning Transformation Center workshop for instructors:
Anti-Black racism is conceptualized as policies and practices rooted in social institutions (e.g., education, health care, the criminal justice system, housing) that reinforce prejudice and discrimination toward people of African descent. This workshop will equip instructors with the continuing education, skills, and tools needed to be aware of, address, and eradicate anti-Black racism in the classroom, helping to foster an inclusive and equitable learning environment for all students.
For more information about the TLTC, visit tltc@umd.edu.
To see other upcoming TLTC workshops, visit tltc.umd.edu/workshops
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