Public Pedagogy in Dangerous Times
2 p.m. Friday, November 6; Mabel Brown Room, Student Center
Peter McLaren, professor at UCLA’s Graduate School of Education, is an architect of the Critical Pedagogy and Critical Literacy movements. As he states on his faculty page on the UCLA website, “The critical pedagogy [that] I support and practice advocates non-violent dissent, the development of a philosophy of praxis guided by a Marxist humanism, the study of revolutionary social movements and thought, and the struggle for socialist democracy.” His scholarly works have been translated into 20 languages.
How is KSC tied to events on the local, national, and global scale? Check out this wall-sized poster
that will be on display in the Student Center Atrium throughout the Symposium to find out.
New Hampshire Humanities Council
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