Community Conversations
Implications of Race and Racism in Student Evaluations of Teaching: The Hate U Give
Join LaVada U. Taylor, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Education at PNW with other author-panelists for a virtual book launch as part of the PNW Race, Racism, Anti-Racism Series.
Princes of Peace and Ethics of Protest: Gandhi, King, Dalai Lama, Mandela
Karen B. Morris, Ph.D. with Deepa Majumdar, D.S.Sc., discuss Princes of Peace and Ethics of Protest: Gandhi, King, Dalai Lama, Mandela as part of the PNW Race, Racism, Anti-Racism Series.
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).
“Who is hurt by racism? You might be surprised to find out….”
Alan J. Spector, Ph.D., Professor of Sociology and Center for Global Studies at PNW discusses who is hurt by racism as part of PNW Race, Racism, Anti-Racism Series.
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.
Lunch and Lead: Exceptional Leadership Straight From the Army
How can we best advance our projects forward, especially during a time of continued uncertainty? A shared understanding between stakeholders is commonly seen as essential to the success of our operations, but success is not always easily accomplished.
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.
PNW Race, Racism, Anti-Racism Series: Racism, Being Color Blind and Beauty
Meiko Yamada, Ph.D. Professor of Sociology at Purdue University Fort Wayne and Deepa Majumdar, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy at PNW discuss Racism, Being Color Blind and Beauty.
Let’s Talk About…the Climate
Join The Behavioral Sciences Department for a meaningful conversation about climate change In person or on Zoom.