Friday, February 26, 2021 • 4:00 PM-6:30 PM
Join Los Angeles Trade-Tech College Child Development professor, Dr. Rose Maina, as she facilitates an interactive discussion with Camille Gear Rich about diversity, inclusion and equity in children’s literature for your school or home library. Register in advance for this event at https://laccd.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAuceuuqT4rHNcuZ3G-pPXde2jAam4Lh9OK.
Dr. Rich is the associate provost of diversity and inclusion at USC and founder and director of PRYSM: The USC Initiative for the Study of Race, Gender, Sexuality and the Law. She also co-founded Diversity and Inclusion Awareness Week at USC and is the co-founder of Wicked Problems Practicuum, a cross-school program that invites students to create think-tanks that partner with community and government agencies to collaborate on solving problems affecting global mega-cities. Dr. Rich is widely know for her research on law, discrimination and identity formation issues related to race, class, gender and sexuality. Her research and teaching interests include constitutional law, feminist legal theory, family law, children and the law and the First Amendment. Dr. Rich graduated with honors from Brown University in 1993 and from Yale Law School in 1998.
