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Disrupting the Politics of Place: Building Inclusive Communities for the Future

Friday, June 8 • 11:45am - 1:15pm
Music, pedagogy, and social change: Local and global perspectives

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This panel discussion will explore folk songs and their current use in peaceful protests. By focusing on different environment and social injustice, the notion of folk music will be explored.

Presenters
avatar for Allyn Maxfield-Steele

Allyn Maxfield-Steele

Co-Executive Director, Highlander Research and Education Center
CU

Colleen Unroe

Graduate Student, Penn State Adult Education
I worked as a community organizer for 8 years in Eastern Kentucky working for a multi-issue organization working on environmental, economic, and social justice issues that is rooted in local communities but did work at the state and federal levels. Most of my work was focused on environmental... Read More →
MA

Maria Alicia Vetter

AFSCME
I am an independent researcher. I hold an EdD in Adult Education from Northern Illinois University. I have attended and presented at the conference in the past. I worked in the Latino community of Chicago for several years at a Freirean based adult education center.


Friday June 8, 2018 11:45am - 1:15pm EDT
McVitty Auditorium, Sprowls Hall 470 South 11th Street, Indiana, PA, USA

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