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Sherisse Laud-Hammond reflects on transformative tear as Penn Women's Center director – India Education,Education News India,Education News


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Last year, Sherisse Laud-Hammond was named the new director of the Penn Women’s Center (PWC), a position in which she is the first Black woman and woman of color to serve. A 2005 graduate of the Master of Social Work program at Penn’s School of Social Policy & Practice (SP2), Laud-Hammond’s prior social work education and career, as well as her ongoing dedication to social justice and change, are unmistakably evident when she describes her goals and vision for PWC.
Repositioning the Center as a more inclusive, diverse, and representative space for the Penn community was high on Laud-Hammond’s priority list and in her first year as director alone, she has led highly successful rebranding and fundraising efforts to this end, in addition to overseeing a timely and well-received roster of virtual programming, all during a period of unprecedented challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. ....

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Dissecting chaos: An interdisciplinary look at the attack on the U.S. Capitol


Dissecting chaos: An interdisciplinary look at the attack on the U.S. Capitol
Faculty from five schools at the University took part in a virtual panel discussion to unpack the policies, messages, and conditions that led to the events of Jan. 6.
Rioters on the steps of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. (Image: Tyler Merbler)
As Americans continue to process the deadly riot at the United States Capitol, many are left wondering how it happened, and what can be done to prevent it from happening again?
Faculty from five schools at the University took part in a virtual panel discussion to unpack the policies, messages, and conditions that led to the events of Jan. 6, and to explore how the country moves forward. The discussion was moderated by Dean Erika James of the Wharton School, and was followed by a Q&A session facilitated by Law School Dean Ted Ruger. ....

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