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FDU Teacher Workshop: Disrupting Microaggressions in Schools

Join educators and scholars Dr. Khyati Joshi, Dr. Darrell DeTample, and Raymund Mantes to learn how to identify and combat anti-Asian bias in the classroom and in our schools.
In this workshop, educators from all disciplines will come together to deepen their understanding of their AAPI students, and address harmful stereotypes and the troubling issue of anti-Asian hate. Educators will leave with a better understanding of AAPI students and communities, and strategies for addressing microaggressions in classrooms and schools.

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FDU Teacher Workshop: A Brief Overview of Asian American History

Fairleigh Dickinson University & Teach Asian American Stories present a virtual workshop with scholar Dr. Khyati Joshi and TAAS Fellow Dr. Dakashna Lang. This 1.5 hour, virtual workshop will focus on providing middle school and high school teachers an overview of Asian American history from 1700-2000s and highlight Asian American contributions to immigration and citizenship laws that shape the United States. Teachers will leave with practical resources, tools, and ideas on how to weave AAPI contributions into their existing curriculum. Free and open to all. Professional Development hours awarded.

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MSU Teacher Workshop: Teaching the Invisible Race

Montclair State University & Teach Asian American Stories present an evening with anti-bias and anti-racist educator and researcher Tony DelaRosa, author of Teaching the Invisible Race, in conversation with Dr. Sumi Hagiwara, College for Education and Engaged Learning.

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