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.
voicEd Radio
Jamie Frueh
Rice University School of Humanities
University of Pittsburgh Humanities Center
University of Pittsburgh Humanities Center
Mount Royal University
John Danaher
Michael and Barrion Fannin
Teaching & Learning
UVic Bounce
The College Life Podcast
Eli Kramer
Cambridge University
Oxford University
Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies
Celines Garay
ChasingEncounters
Betsy Allen
Decolonising DMU
Jana Vietze, Sabrina Alhanachi, Miriam Schwarzenthal, Sharleen Pevec, Tuğçe Aral, Zeynep Demir
Christen Smith
IRW Rutgers
Oxford University
CherylAnne Amendola
voicEd Radio
The Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship
The Interdisciplinary Initiative
voicEd Radio
Initiative for Inclusive Leadership
Heterodox Academy
Stacy
Dra. Michelle Espino Lira
Shelley Kinash
Kieran Setiya
cu4thspace
Randy Allen Oliver III
Bilgi-Migration
voicEd Radio
Skylar Sevier
voicEd Radio
Office of the Alumni Association
artsandhumanities
None
Leeds Arts and Humanities Research Institute
CDTL
MrTech Ed
The Huntington
Britt MacLeod
Pedagogue
American Family Association
Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy
New Books Network
Cambridge University
Alex Means and Amy Sojot
Nicholas Ng-A-Fook
Visions of Education
The Big Rhetorical
Sal Flores
Cambridge University
Marshall Poe
JLPP
New Books Network
Unbound
Alexander Meeker
SHaC EDI
ReCoV-2gether
None
Matt Perry
Cap City Chalk Talk
TheScholarsAvenue
Jenna Pollastrini
James Ryerson, Joseph Fridman
Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
Jay Gokhale
Madeline Taylor
The Simpson Center for the Humanities
Hendrix College
CiTR & Discorder Magazine
Jimmy
KC Trommer, podcast host
None
John Kane and Rebecca Mushtare
TerahJay
Podagogies: A Learning and Teaching Podcast
None
Fredrick Harris, Dean of the Division of Social Science
Jada
Nicholas Ng-A-Fook
UMHiSA
Lindsay M. Chervinsky
mariam adegoroye
Stories Empowered
The Huntington
Black and African Diaspora Forum United (BADFU)
Boatwright Memorial Library / Lucretia McCulley
University of Glasgow
Joanne Blannin
divulge
Linnea Rademaker and Patricia Maguire
Project Pluralist