Presented By: University Career Center UCC
Queering the Curriculum with Urban Teachers
What might it mean to make education more queer inclusive?
Over the past two decades, much has changed for individuals who identify with the queer community, and for those who don't identify with the queercommunity but do fall outside of heterosexuality or the gender binary. There are now more civil rights protections for individuals, employees, and students. While in this process of growth, questions such as "what doesthis mean for students?" and "what can this look like in schools?," mustbe asked. Join Urban Teachers staff, residents, and special guest panelists for a conversation on queering the curriculum.
Over the past two decades, much has changed for individuals who identify with the queer community, and for those who don't identify with the queercommunity but do fall outside of heterosexuality or the gender binary. There are now more civil rights protections for individuals, employees, and students. While in this process of growth, questions such as "what doesthis mean for students?" and "what can this look like in schools?," mustbe asked. Join Urban Teachers staff, residents, and special guest panelists for a conversation on queering the curriculum.