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Dr. Bryan McKinley Jones Brayboy (Lumbee), "Thoughts on American Indian Education & Justice"

Bryan Brayboy, a tan-skinned man with glasses and a brown jacket sitting in front of a bookcase, smiling
October 28, 2015
All Day
Ohio Union Conference Theater

Join us for a public lecture by Dr. Bryan McKinley Jones Brayboy (Lumbee), President’s Professor and Borderlands Professor of Indigenous Education and Justice and Director of the Center for Indian Education, School of Social Transformation, Arizona State University.
 
Lecture will be followed by Q&A with The Ohio State University Faculty Panel: Christine Ballengee Morris, PhD, Professor, Arts Administration, Education and Policy and Tim San Pedro, PhD, Assistant Professor, College of Education & Human Ecology.
 
The Office of Diversity and Inclusion Discussion Series offers Ohio State faculty, staff and students an opportunity to explore topics that impact diversity on the Ohio State campus. This annual discussion series promotes excellence through diversity while enhancing the educational experience for the Ohio State community.
 
To reserve seating for this event or for questions about access and requests for a sign language interpreter or other accommodations for a disability, please email Robert Decatur at Decatur.3@osu.edu. Early requests are encouraged; a week will generally allow us to provide seamless access.