Presented By: Ginsberg Center
Webinar: Exploring Core Commitments and Building Blocks of Civic Identity – A Conversation
Lauren Etchells, Alexandra Koch and Thomas Schnaubelt
Campus Compact’s National Webinar series returns for 2021-2022 with more to support and inspire you.
Colleges and universities are often places where students critically examine and develop greater understanding around a wide range of identities: race, ethnicity, gender, spiritual, political, nationality, and many others. We develop courses, programs and support networks that allow students to experiment, explore, and develop greater understanding of how individual identities, and how systems of oppression and power and privilege afforded certain identities, impact our society.
Join Lauren Etchells, Alexandra Koch and Thomas Schnaubelt of the Haas Center for Public Service at Stanford University for a discussion on what “civic identity” is, how it is formed, and how it intersects with our identities.
Colleges and universities are often places where students critically examine and develop greater understanding around a wide range of identities: race, ethnicity, gender, spiritual, political, nationality, and many others. We develop courses, programs and support networks that allow students to experiment, explore, and develop greater understanding of how individual identities, and how systems of oppression and power and privilege afforded certain identities, impact our society.
Join Lauren Etchells, Alexandra Koch and Thomas Schnaubelt of the Haas Center for Public Service at Stanford University for a discussion on what “civic identity” is, how it is formed, and how it intersects with our identities.
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