Role of Higher Education
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Education is sometimes romantically seen as the route for most people of color or other disenfranchised peoples to liberate themselves from oppressive conditions and elevate their social and economic conditions. This panel will examine very practical and concrete examples of how offering a conscious and culturally relevant education can prepare individuals to contribute to the social and economic development of our communities. In addition, it will examine how institutions of higher education can better leverage their moral, social and material values to better serve our communities. http://ethnicstudies.sfsu.edu
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- College of Ethnic Studies
- Recorded on
- 10/31/08
- Rights for this video belong to
- College of Ethnic Studies San Francisco State University
- Video
- Publisher
- Dr. Ken Monteiro, Dean of the College of Ethnic Studies San Francisco State University
- Duration
- 0:55:28
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- 3123
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