Doaa Rashed, Ph.D
@doaarashed16
Director, Language Engagement Project
Associate Teaching Professor
Rutgers University
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24-01-2021 01:01:38
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Tan K Huynh (he/his) 🇱🇦🇺🇸🏳️🌈 @ECISMLIE Translanguaging is not a "strategy," though. It's a framework we can use to understand language, bilingualism, & teaching! Of course it's not a panacea (what is?!), but we do not conceptualize it as separate from the "components" Jim lists here.
It's great to see this Rutgers University–New Brunswick professor of @WGSSRutgersU & American studies quoted prominently in this important piece on American Muslims. Sylvia Chan-Malik has brought her insights into Islam to students throughout Big Ten Academic. go.rutgers.edu/IslamCourse
Click here for more information and to register: go.rutgers.edu/m1pjsyug #LSJ #languageandsocialjustice #Rutgers #RutgersUniversity Doaa Rashed, Ph.D @DrNicoleHouser1
A new Rutgers SAS study found that gender bias in linguistics textbooks is as prevalent now as it was 20 years ago, highlighting the need to revisit educational materials to prevent the perpetuation of such biases.
"The absence of accurate Black representation on screens big and small has everything to do with who is sitting at the table deciding which stories get told. It’s important to have multiple voices behind every production." Rutgers SAS' you betta call me Dr. Dunbar. go.rutgers.edu/7xfoxyj3
Don't miss these 2 iconic women at Rutgers University. "Redefining Justice and Freedom For Everyone:" A Talk by Angela Davis on March 4 and "To Turn the Light of Truth Upon Them": Black Women, Justice, and the Power of the Pen with Nikole Hannah-Jones on April 5 go.rutgers.edu/w7qkje4u
Listen to our Rutgers University–New Brunswick ISGRJ Director you betta call me Dr. Dunbar on the HBO #GildedAge #Podcast, talking about what drew her to work on the series, and how it fills the void in the description of #BlackPeople in #history in an authentic, nuanced and dignified way. vimeo.com/681871691
Join the second virtual event of the IMAGINE MORE: Racial Justice Begins with Us series on 3/15 at 6PM for a candid discussion with Amol Sinha Kristin Henning, Nafeesah Goldsmith, and Lawrence Lustberg: "Disrupting The #criminaljusticesystem" Register: bit.ly/ImagineMoreJus…
Don't miss our ISGRJ Rutgers University–New Brunswick Director you betta call me Dr. Dunbar and filmmaker Ken Burns for a discussion of #BenjaminFranklin, a new documentary that explores the life of the scientist, inventor, writer, diplomat, and signer of the #DeclarationofIndependence and #Constitution. More below.
Extended Deadline! Call For Papers -- Dakar Translation Symposium. Please submit a detailed abstract of 500 words or less and author’s biography to [email protected] by 4/1, if you'd like to be included in this transformational global initiative of our Institute! Gregory Pardlo
☕️ Here’s the mf tea: Finding Humanity is in 1st place in #Webbys People’s Voice & they need your votes to WIN: wbby.co/pod-public-ser…
US-Botschaft Berlin AAIFAA Maha Armush is a Syrian-American Foreign Service Officer currently serving Educational & Cultural Affairs—U.S. Dept. of State. Maha was emcee for DC’s #SyriaFest in 2018 and is featured in Arab American National Museum’s "Patriots & Peacemakers" exhibit. She’s also a proud mother who has prioritized having an Arabic-English home.
Congratulations to our Cross-Campus Director of Undergraduate Intellectual Life and Institute Associate Director at Rutgers University–New Brunswick, Carlos Decena, on the presentation of his book at the 24th International Book Fair in Santo Domingo, going on now! More here: go.rutgers.edu/c7r48kni
Come to our LEP event "Taste of Languages' and celebrate #InternationalLanguageDay Rutgers University