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October 2018
Post-Conference Workshop: To Rise, We Need Critical Conversations About ‘Unsustainable’ Race, Class, & Gender Privilege
Dr. Hackman will be facilitating this workshop at the upcoming AASHE conference. While attention to the ways dynamics of racism, classism and gender oppression target people of color and native people, poor and working class people, and cisgender women and trans* people is critically important to our sustainability work, too often the "other side" of these dynamics are left invisible and thus unchallenged and unchanged. More specifically, while some campuses are willing to consider the impacts of racism, sexism or…
Find out more »Keynote: 2018 Equity in the Center Summit
Dr. Hackman will be one of the featured speakers at the upcoming 2018 Equity in the Center Summit in Baltimore, MD. 2018 Summit themes will include decolonizing the social sector, addressing race equity in an intersectional context, and the role of foundations in driving race equity funding strategies. Building on momentum the EiC network has gained since the 2017 Summit, their goal is to provide opportunities for leaders and organizations to increase capacity to drive race equity internally and across…
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January 2019
Keynote: Cypress College
Dr. Hackman will be at Cypress College giving a lecture on social justice and teaching.
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Keynote: The Corps Network Conference
Dr. Hackman will be giving a keynote at the Corps Network Conference on developing and utilizing a racial justice lens.
Find out more »Keynote: Auburn University
Dr. Hackman will be giving a keynote at Auburn University on the connections between campus sustainability work and social justice issues.
Find out more »March 2019
June 2020
Upcoming Zoom Webinar | June 9, 2020
Description: It is right to call the COVID-19 pandemic a crisis. The word originally referred to “a turning pointâ€, the time from which a situation either improves or dissolves catastrophically. It remains to be seen how devastating COVID-19 will ultimately be. But its effects already bear the shape of a far deeper, more long-standing, more far-reaching crisis that has ravaged our communities for centuries: Racism and inequity in the United States of America. COVID-19 outcome statistics make blatant that resources…
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