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Building the ‘Third University’: Rehearsing Accountability, Relationality, and Radical Hope in the Between Time

Cookies with the Collective

March 18th — 10am

Black Cultural Center, Red Gym

Dr. Aireale J. Rodgers is an Assistant Professor of Higher Education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and PI of the Racialization in Learning Environments (RILE) Collective research team. A learning scientist of higher education, she employs qualitative techniques to expose the mundane ways in which teaching and learning in U.S. postsecondary institutions socializes students to perpetuate ideological stances, material practices, and interpersonal arrangements that reify a racial capitalist order. Dr. Rodgers holds a B.S. in Social Policy and an M.A. in Learning Sciences from Northwestern University and a Ph.D. in Urban Education Policy (with a concentration in higher education) from the University of Southern California.

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