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Christina Weiland is an associate professor at the School of Education at the University of Michigan, where she is affiliated with the Educational Studies department, the Combined Program in Psychology and Education program, and the Education Policy Initiative at the Ford School of Public Policy. She also serves as core faculty for the University of Michigan’s Predoctoral Training Program and Postdoctoral Training Program in Causal Inference in Education Policy Research.
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EDWARDSVILLE “Liberating self through the pursuit of freedom, while chasing the shadow of justice” is an illuminating descriptor of the pedagogical philosophy, rooted in Critical Race Theory (CRT), held by a young Black educator who has pledged himself to socially-just, community-based teaching, scholarship and activism.
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville’s Nate Williams, PhD, associate professor in the School of Education, Health and Human Behavior’s (SEHHB) Department of Teaching and Learning, has been on campus for five months and is already knee-deep in classes, programs and initiatives that seek to secure the educational liberation of marginalized people and amplify knowledge for everyone.