CTLT’s Anti-Racist Teaching and Learning (A-RTL) programming allows staff and faculty to cultivate teaching and facilitation practices that support anti-racist solidarity.
A-RTL aims to create equitable learning environments and caring classroom spaces where learners who identify as Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour can thrive. The A-RTL program works in partnership with the CTLT’s Teaching, Learning and Professional Development (TLPD) team and the Indigenous Initiatives (II) team to collaborate on program planning, workshop offerings, and training opportunities for UBC educators.
A-RTL provides opportunities for educators to deepen their understanding of anti-racism and anti-racist practices at an individual, community, and institutional level by encouraging program participants to:
- Gain awareness of how to cultivate teaching and facilitation practices that support anti-racist solidarity
- Understand how to create equitable learning environments where students who identify as Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour can thrive
- Adopt anti-racist frameworks and pedagogies in their role at UBC
- Identify anti-racist practices they can implement in their role at UBC
- Feel confident in taking up anti-racist work within their unit/team at UBC
- Understand how to shape the learning environment to centre student experiences
- Recognize how the institution impacts students, staff, and faculty who identify as Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour
- Understand how to counter the impact of institutional systems at UBC to advance anti-racism
New program: Applying Anti-Racist Pedagogy in the Classroom (AA-RPC)
Are you looking for ways to apply anti-racist pedagogies into your teaching? Are you motivated to build relationships with faculty members across departments to create meaningful change in UBC’s learning environments?
Learn more about AA-RPC >
Resources
- For CTLT Anti-Racist Teaching and Learning events
- We also share regular program updates via blog posts
- Refer to this Anti-Racist Ecosystems Table and Map to learn more about anti-racist programs, resources, and initiatives at UBC
- Check out other anti-racism events taking place at UBC
Contact
For more information about the CTLT’s Anti-Racism Teaching & Learning Programming, please contact Renata Hall, Educational Consultant Anti-Racist Teaching & Learning. Renata is also available for one-on-one consultations.
Consultant bios
Renata Hall
I live and love all things that intersect with social justice, healing and the arts. As a person dedicated to lifelong learning and collaboration, I wish to challenge marginalization and the status quo in order to amplify voices from the margins through collaborative, mutually reciprocal, and culturally reflective methods that center reciprocity and harmony with people, land, animals, and waters. As a seasoned multi-medium artist, transversing across visual arts, music, poetry, and movement, I am excited to explore teaching and learning consultation, programming, and research through the lens of mixed methods and community participatory approaches.