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College of Health and Human Sciences 20 Jan, 2021
Nolan Cabrera
The College of Health and Human Sciences at Colorado State University is excited to announce that the first speaker in its new Social Justice Speaker Series will give a lecture on Feb. 3.
Nolan Cabrera, an associate professor at the University of Arizona, will present, “White Immunity: Working Through the Pedagogical Pitfalls of Privilege.” The speaker series is supported by Dean Lise Youngblade and organized by the college’s Diversity and Equity Advisory Committee.
Cabrera’s talk explores the historical development of whiteness and shows how white advantage developed through systemic racism to which white people were socially inoculated. This lecture links the history of racial oppression to contemporary times and helps work through some of the pitfalls of “privilege” such as, “How can white kids from Appalachia be ‘privileged? ”
Over the last 56 years, more than 130,000 students have explored nature in the Tucson Mountains at the Cooper Center for Environmental Learning, an outdoor educational camp just north of Gates Pass that offers programs through a partnership between the Tucson Unified School District and the University of Arizona College of Education.
Now the Cooper Center, located at 5403 W. Trails End Road, is launching a $500,000 capital campaign to pay for a new facility master plan that s estimated to cost up to $4 million.
Last October s renewal of the intergovernmental agreement between TUSD and the UA extended management of the center by both parties through 2039 and added provisions allowing for fundraising for new facilities