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WPC 13 Keynotes


Heidi Beirich
Director of Research, Southern Poverty Law Center
The Rising Tide of Hate in America


Professor Kimberle Williams Crenshaw/AAPF
Professor of Law at UCLA and Columbia Law School
Meeting the Challenge: Thinking Intersectionality in the Age of Post-Racialism


Jane K. Fernandes
University of North Carolina at Asheville
Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
White Privilege and Power in the Deaf Community


Mary Romero
Professor and Faculty Head of Justice Studies and Social Inquiry at Arizona State University
Revealing Intersectionality: Privilege and Power in the Immigration Discourses and Law Enforcement


Charlene Teters
National Coalition on Racism in Sports and the Media
Chair, Studio Art Dept. Institute of American Indian Arts
Perceptions and Portrayals: The Education of Charlene Teters



A Special Pre-Conference Dinner


3rd Annual Presidential Luminaria Awards and Diversity Celebration Dinner
featuring keynote
ANGELA DAVIS
Wednesday, March 28th


Tickets will go on sale soon. Click here for more information.


Sponsored by the University of New Mexico Division for Equity and Inclusion in collaboration with WPC
(separate registration/fee required – tickets on sale soon!!)


WPC Online Radio


Intersections Radio!

Mondays, 2pm
(Mountain Standard Time)

Upcoming Shows:

February 20th
Beverly Bennett-Roberts


February 27th
Sherryl Weston


March 5th
Charles Modiano




WPC Speaker Blogs


These blogs do not necessarily represent the views of the WPC, but are provided to inspire discussion and challenge us to think further about issues related to the WPC.

 

Racism Review
(Joe Feagin is a regular contributor to this blog)

Inheriting the Trade
(by Tom DeWolf)

Abby Ferber's blog
on The Huffington Post


Kathy Obear, Ed.D.'s blog


Discussing Diversity


Dr. Warren J. Blumenfeld's blog on The Huffington Post


POPSspot -
Power, Oppression, and Privilege in Sports

Thank You to the New Mexico Social Justice Alliance for a successful WPC 13!

SAVE THE DATE:
14th Annual White Privilege Conference

The Color of Money:
Reclaiming Our Humanity

April 10-13, 2013

Seattle, WA



THANK YOU WPC 13 SPONSORS


 

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WPC Films


PDF WPC13 Film Screenings


WPC13 Intersectionality Resources


PDF Intersectionality Primer
PDF Class, Race and Images of Wilma: Complicating "White Privilege"
PDF Bringing Students into the Matrix: A Framework
PDF Recommended Resources


Downloadable Resources


PDF WPC13 Save the Date postcard
PDF WPC13 Flyer
PDF WPC13 Sponsor Levels
PDF What is the WPC?
PDF What is Privilege?
PDF Community Agreement


Consortium of Equity Organizations


Summit for Courageous Conversations
October 29-November 2, 2011
San Francisco, CA

 

National Association of Multicultural Education Conference
November 2-5, 2011
Downtown Chicago Marriott/Magnificent Mile - Chicago, IL


Social Justice Training Institute
The Social Justice Training Institute provides a forum for the professional and personal development of social justice educators and practitioners.


National Race Amity Conference
May 18-19, 2012
Boston, MA




CEO

The Consortium of Equity Organizations (CEO) is a group of progressive, like-minded organizations unified through their common interest in promoting access and equity through educational programs and conferences. Each CEO member organization is dedicated to peace, equity, and social justice. The Consortium's primary mission is to support, network and take action.