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Representation of Mexicanness In Animated Films

As part of the CHESS Distinguished Speakers Series, Manuel Martin-Rodriguez, Ph.D., Professor of Literature give an an in-depth look at how Mexico and Mexicans are represented in children’s films, and why it is important to analyze that field.

It’s a Marathon, Not a Sprint: Anti-Racist Educators’ Journey

Malik S. Henfield, Ph.D, professor and founder of the Institute for Racial Justice and Janice Byrd, Ph.D., associate professor of counselor education talk about an anti-racist educators’ journey of engaging in self-work and connecting theory to practice.

Lunch and Lead: A Virtual “Food for Thought” Series

In the next Lunch and Lead Session, we will explore strategies for gaining the trust of others, featuring special guest Ebony Campbell, Senior Director of Resident Services, Chicago Housing Authority (CHA).

Necro-Being: The Worst Form of Racism

In the latest installment of PNW's "Race, Racism, Anti-Racism Series," PNW Professor of Philosophy David Detmer, Ph.D.  interviews Leonard Harris, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy at Purdue West Lafayette.

Philosophy Matters: Responsibility Beyond Our Fingertips

In this Philosophy Matters presentation, PNW professor emeritus of philosophy Eugene Schlossberger will explain his novel theory of moral responsibility and some of its controversial implications.