Bravery in the Classroom


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We invite you to join us for a 1-hour interactive panel discussion with four Mellon TLH Faculty Fellows, Heather Huggins (Queensborough Community College), Alyse Keller (Kingsborough Community College), Susan Phillip (New York City College of Technology), and Tom Zlabinger (York College). In the first part of the event, each panelist will share their unique experiences and expertise cultivating bravery in the classroom. During the second part of the event, there will be an opportunity for open dialogue with attendees to engage in discussion.

Accessibility: We will have ASL interpreters and CART captioning for the event.

Please note: This event will be recorded, with the exception of the Q&A session.

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About Jessica Murray

Jessica Murray received her Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology at The Graduate Center, CUNY in 2020. She is the Director of Digital Communications for Transformative Learning in the Humanities (TLH), a three-year initiative supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. She is also working on a web project with teaching materials about civil rights struggles in New York City, including disability rights history. She advocates for improving public transit accessibility in New York City for people with disabilities and chairs the Advisory Committee for Transit Accessibility for New York City Transit.