This conversation explores the significance of Black representation in the STEAM curriculum, emphasizing the importance of cultural narratives, community engagement, and the role of education in shaping identity. Dr. Catherine Quinlan and her guests discuss the Gullah/Geechee heritage, the impact of historical narratives on education, and the necessity of including diverse perspectives in the curriculum. They highlight the importance of storytelling, the intersection of gender roles, and the need for ongoing dialogue about representation in education.
Panel Guests include Mr. Gregory Grant who is Curator and Historian at Geechee Kunda Cultural Center and Museum, Ms. Jana De Voe Biggins, a local historian and entrepreneur, and Ms. Dominiqiue Werthing who is an elementary school teacher.
To learn more about each participant and the event itself, please visit my website and click on the event at the bottom of the page, to view their full biographies:https://www.visibilityinstem.com/. The “View agenda here” will provide you with the complete agenda and presenters biographies for this past event. However, only selected recordings will be made available.
Geechee Kunda Cultural Arts Center and Museum:https://www.geecheekunda.org/
The video clips can be found on my YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/@visibilityinstem/videos
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COMMENTS - QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER:
What does representation mean to you?
What did you find surprising?
What questions do you have?