Decolonizing the Literature Curriculum: Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Literary Studies
Sponsored by ProQuest
Recorded on 04/21/2020Posted in Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Accessibility (DEIA)
Summary:
Literature curriculum that is as diverse as the student population itself can have a profound effect on student engagement and success. However, ensuring that literary studies are truly diverse and accessible is not a simple task. In this session, you will hear from academic experts in the classroom and library on how they are addressing the importance of diversity in literary studies in curriculum and collections. Discover how to enrich and better support online research, teaching and learning with a diverse and comprehensive literature collection. Additionally, ProQuest is standing by to help with any issues you’re experiencing as demands for remote access and distance learning increase. Visit support.proquest.com or contact your support team for assistance.
Speakers:
Alice Eng
Electronic Resources LibrarianZ. Smith Reynolds Library, Wake Forest UniversityRoberto C. Delgadillo
Student Services LibrarianUC Davis Library, University of California, Davis
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