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Wednesday, May 22 • 10:30am - 11:45am
Teaching Georgetown’s History of Slavery, Memory and Reconciliation

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Join the faculty creators of the new teaching site Slavery, Memory, and Reconciliation at Georgetown, a Canvas course created to support Georgetown faculty who want to teach about the University's slaveholding history and its legacies. Adam Rothman, Bernie Cook, and Mary Beth Corrigan (Curator for Slavery, Memory, and Reconciliation) will join David Ebenbach and Molly Chehak of CNDLS to demonstrate and contextualize the site. Together, we will explore possibilities for using the site in your teaching.  The group will also discuss how the site may be used to support the new 1-credit Core Requirement in Race, Power and Justice at Georgetown (which launches in Fall 2024 for new incoming students).

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Mary Beth Corrigan

Librarian for Collections on Slavery, Memory, and Reconciliation, Lauinger Library
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David Ebenbach

Georgetown University


Wednesday May 22, 2024 10:30am - 11:45am EDT
Herman Room in Healey Family Student Center