WORKSHOP

Power and Privilege in Higher Education

Tuesday, September 19 | 3–4:30pm EST

This interactive course is designed for college and university faculty and staff to unpack how power and privilege affect student and administrative life on campus.

In this interactive session, we will:

  • Understand the key principles of power and privilege, and their impact on student life

  • Learn how to address power and privilege in the classroom – both through interpersonal interactions and instructional design

  • Explore the roles of power and privilege in teaching and facilitating

  • Learn allyship frameworks for engaging more effectively with student activism

$99

Sliding scale pricing available for cause-centered organizations. Contact us.

  • I highly recommend participating in ARD workshops. My experience has been great in both I've attended so far and I have come away both times with tangible action items and tools to start implementing on my DEIB Working Team. Workshops are accessible and some great conversation happens among attendees as well--we can all learn from each other!

    ARD February Workshop Attendee

  • I've been following ARD for a long time now and this was my first training session. I loved how many people were logged on to learn together. It proved that something is going right!

  • The workshop was energizing and engaging. Exactly the boost and expertise needed to re-engage with DEI work.

    ARD January Workshop Attendee

  • Location

    Virtual (Zoom)

  • Language(s)

    English

  • Accessibility

    Closed Captioning Provided

    Recording and slides shared after event close to all registrants

  • Agreements

    Please review our Community Values for guidelines for engaging in our learning spaces.

Led by Nicole Cardoza

As a DEI consultant, writer and speaker, Nicole’s unique approach to facilitation helps drive business goals while keeping the wellbeing of employees at heart.