To All the Teachers Who Told Me I'd Amount to Something
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a powerful TEDx talk that addresses the critical issue of educational trauma among men of color, particularly Black men, and its connection to the school-to-prison pipeline. Discover how positive educational experiences centered on students' stories, voices, and agency can counteract trauma and foster a sense of belonging in academic settings. Learn from Michelle Clifton, a PhD holder in theology and social ethics, as she shares her insights gained from nearly two decades as a professor and dean at North Park Theological Seminary. Gain inspiration from her work in interrupting the over-reliance on incarceration through innovative alternatives such as equitable education and restorative justice solutions. Hear about Clifton's groundbreaking initiatives, including the "School of Restorative Arts" MA program in Illinois prisons and a BA program in professional studies at Sheridan Correctional Center. Delve into the potential of education as a transformative force in breaking the cycle of incarceration and empowering marginalized communities.
Syllabus
To All the Teachers Who Told Me I'd Amount to Something | Michelle Clifton | TEDxLewisUniversity
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