I am grateful for the many invitations to give talks and facilitate workshops related to my new book, “Liberating the Classroom: Healing and Justice in Higher Education.” This summer and fall I have been invited to:
- facilitate a two-day faculty retreat in Portland for the Northwestern 5 college consortium, including Reed, Whitman, Willamette, Lewis and Clark, and University of Puget Sound, with talks entitled, “Strategies and models for sustaining community engagement across the college(s)” and “The alchemy of changemaking”
- facilitate a day-long faculty retreat and individual faculty consulting entitled, “Social justice and Changemaking in your teaching,” at Bridgewater State University’ Martin Richard Institute for Social Justice Summer Institute in Massachusetts
- facilitate a two-day faculty retreat in Claremont for Pitzer College faculty, on community engaged teaching and participatory action research
- provide a book talk for the “Claremont Discourse” faculty lecture series at Honnold Library in Claremont, entitled: “Liberating the Classroom: Healing and justice in higher education”
- provide a book talk for the “Faculty Marquis” lecture series at Pitzer College in Claremont, entitled: “Liberating the Classroom: Healing and justice in higher education”
Please contact me directly if you are interested in a book talk or workshop: tessa_hickspeterson@pitzer.edu
