Join us for Re-framing Black Art: A Matter of Social Justice Panel Discussion
“Re-framing Black Art: A Matter of Social Justice” features visual artists and arts educators/administrators whose diverse perspectives significantly contribute to the contemporary landscape. The panel discussion refocuses Americans’ larger conversation about the value of Black lives onto the role public education must play in facilitating children’s processing and to responding to narrowly defined representations of Black Americans within the public pedagogy.
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About the Samuel DeWitt Proctor Institute for Leadership, Equity, and Justice
The Samuel DeWitt Proctor Institute for Leadership, Equity, and Justice (Proctor Institute) is a national center that focuses on issues of leadership, equity, and justice within the context of higher education. It brings together researchers, practitioners and community members to work toward the common goals of diversifying leadership, enhancing equity, and fostering justice for all. The Proctor Institute is located at Rutgers University—New Brunswick, in the Graduate School of Education and houses the Rutgers Center for Minority Serving Institutions (CMSI). Learn more at https://proctor.gse.rutgers.edu.