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Visiting Faculty Scholars of Color - Micere Keels 2019

Visiting Faculty Scholars of Color - Micere Keels 2019 "Campus Counterspaces: The Integrative Benefits of Strategic Disintegration"

Each year since 2008, a number of scholars of color from all over the country are invited to Penn GSE to give lectures and share their research with faculty and students as part of the Visiting Faculty Scholars of Color series. The series also provides an opportunity for doctoral student socialization and learning. These talks are followed up with a lunch and conversation between students and the speaker about her work.

Dr. Keels' principal research interests concern issues of race-ethnicity, inequality, poverty, and the integration of quantitative and qualitative methods. Dr Keels is the principal investigator for Edtalkproject.org, where she translates her work into layman’s terms to make it more accessible to the public. She has examined how educational disparity trickles down to future generations and is further examining the role the education gap plays for minority students.

Introduction by Dr. Vivian Gadsden of Penn GSE.

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