Answering the Call: Exploring Scholar-Activism at TWU (and Beyond)

TWU Pioneer Center for Student Excellence

5 Episodes

What is “scholar-activism”? Who does it? Why? How?

Answering the Call sits down for virtual dialogues with TWU faculty, staff, and students who engage in scholar-activism at work and in their communities. We’ll learn about their definitions and experiences of scholar-activism, as well as gather key wisdom for how to get involved in work at the intersections of education and activism/advocacy. Oh, and we'll chat about how to take care of ourselves in the process.

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