Dear Community-Engaged Scholarship Colleague,
Please see below for an announcement on an e-book on
community engagement and activist scholarship from Pitzer College. This e-book
is free and available for distributions for educational and activist purposes.
Please see attached flyer for more information.
Thanks!
Susan Lee
Program Assistant
Community-Campus Partnerships for Health
Phone: 206-666-3406 | Email: programs@ccph.info
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It is my great pleasure to announce the launch of the
Pitzer College 50th Anniversary Engaged Faculty Collection: Community
Engagement and Activist Scholarship! This Anthology features some of Pitzer
College's most beloved and radical professors offering powerful analysis and
critical reflections on the scholarship of engagement and community-based
education. The chapters cover a diverse range of social issues and community
partnerships -- Please pass this around to other scholars and activists
interested in social change work through community engagement. And please let
us know what you think!
You can find this digital book by following the
link: http://www.pitzer.edu/anthology/FacultyAnthologyFINAL.pdf
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Tessa Hicks Peterson, PhD.
Assistant Vice President of Community Engagement
Assistant Professor, Urban Studies Pitzer College, 1050 N Mills Ave, Claremont,
CA 91711 http://www.pitzer.edu/offices/cec/index.asp
“If you have come to help me, you are wasting your
time. But if you have come because your liberation is bound up with mine,
then let us walk
together...”
--- Lila Watson, Australian Aboriginal woman
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