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In coming decades, we are likely to see rising numbers of refugees worldwide, reaching up to 1.2 billion people in motion by 2050. This workshop will offer ideas and information useful to teaching current students in the context of past and impending global transformations. Experts on Latin America, Southeast Asia, and the United States will discuss the processes that dehumanize refugees, along with ways to re-humanize them and counter dangerous trends that can lead to indifference, fear or violence.
This workshop has been developed for community-college educators; however, it is open to all with an interest in the topic. It will be capped at 35 individuals with preference given to community-college educators for spots in the workshop.
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SARAH RIPP (SKRIPP@WISC.EDU)
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Community-College Educators
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Official Course Website
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