Ali, Murr, and Goldstein present work at Race & Pedagogy Conference

race and pedagogy

IAS faculty members Anida Yoeu Ali, Jed Murr, and David Goldstein presented their work at the quadrennial Race & Pedagogy Conference at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma. Ali and Murr shared their perspectives on the purpose, advantages, and limits of public art in “Public Art and Expression on Our Campuses: Context, Content, and Controversy.” Goldstein presented on his use of a classroom card game simulation in another session, “Exposing Stratification and Privilege Using Monopoly and Barnga.”