Beyond the Pandemic: Building Equitable and Antiracist Communities Conference. Proposals due March 1.

CALL FOR PRESENTERSProposal Deadline: Mar 1Workshop Dates: Jun 2-3Building Community. Equitable. Antiracist.

Emerging from and moving beyond the pandemic, connecting and building equitable and antiracist communities is top of mind. The need is pressing on our campuses and in our online and digital spaces. This summer, LACOL (Liberal Arts Collaborative for Digital Innovation) colleagues will gather June 2-3 (arrival day June 1st) for a consortium-wide gathering on the beautiful campus of Davidson College in Davidson, North Carolina.

With “Beyond the Pandemic: Building Equitable and Anti-Racist Communities” as our theme, the LACOL 2022 Steering Committee invites proposals from its members–faculty, staff, and students–to present and share their practices, methods, experiences, and findings related to digital learning, research and innovations, inclusive and equitable teaching and learning, and the transformative uses of technology.

Embracing all aspects of building community in the liberal arts, LACOL 2022 seeks presenters for short talks, roundtables, and/or digital posters. This is a Call for Presenters on topics including, but not limited to:

  • Inclusive pedagogy

  • Alternative assessment

  • Trauma-informed teaching

  • Pedagogy of care

  • Diversifying the curriculum

  • Expanding access

  • Fostering social justice

  • Collaborating for change

  • Building community

  • Experiential and service learning

  • Diversity, equity, and inclusion

  • Data Science

  • Digital Scholarship

  • Digital ethics

More info on Registration and logistics will be shared with the LACOL community soon. If you have any questions, please email [email protected].

  • CFP is open now: Submit FORM
  • CFP Submission Deadline: March 1
  • CFP Notifications: March 21
  • Workshop Registration: opens March 1
  • Workshop Dates: June 2-3 (arrival June 1)
  • Keynote: Professor Kim Gallon June 2

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