Building Programming and Dialogues on Race and Racism with International Students and Scholars
Building Programming and Dialogues on Race and Racism with International Students and Scholars
2022 Global Inclusion Conference Concurrent Session
In order to support the wellbeing of international students and scholars (ISS), we have an obligation as international educators to engage them in dialogue about issues related to diversity, equity, and inclusion in the United States. This session aims to highlight issues that specifically affect international students, such as the experience of being racialized, being part of a racial minority for the first time, or being confronted with continued xenophobia or racism. At the same time, it aims to unpack the assumptions about race and identity international students bring with them to the U.S. Through interactive exercises, lectures, and small group conversation, participants will understand the value of holding these dialogues, and leave with tools as to how to implement such practices at their institutions.
Presenters:
- Jennifer Ready – New York University
- Jeremy Gombin-Sperling – The Fulbright Program