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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210310T103000
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SUMMARY:Collaborating and Strategizing as a Minority
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LOCATION:601 S Morgan Street\, Chicago\, United States\, 60607
DESCRIPTION:<p>This is the second workshop out of a series of three. The program (with abstract) and the flyer are attached. (If you have registered before for a previous workshop\, you do not need to register again.)</p>\n<p>Please join us at these last two workshops to explore the concept of epistemic diversity.</p>\n<p>Epistemic diversity is diversification concerning cognitive characteristics\, such as personality\, educational background\, representation of and solutions to problems\, and more. The workshops will take place on these dates from 3:30 pm to ~5:15 pm (Central Time):</p>\n<p>&nbsp\;(1) 02/12/2021 [See recording here: https://youtu.be/AXT16otV8aw] What is Epistemic Diversity? - Speakers:&nbsp\;Dr. Sina Fazelpour (Carnegie Mellon University) and Prof. Daniel Steel (U of British Columbia)</p>\n<p>(2) 03/10/2021\, Collaborating and Strategizing as a Minority - Speaker: Prof. Hannah Rubin (U of Notre Dame)</p>\n<p>(3) 04/16/2021\, Mentoring Relationships -&nbsp\;Speakers: Justin Bruner (U of Arizona) and Prof. Denise Loyd (U of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign)</p>\n<p>We encourage anyone interested in epistemic diversity to participate.</p>\n<p>The event will take place on Zoom.</p>\n<p>To register and receive the zoom link please follow this link:</p>\n<p>https://epistemicdiversity.wordpress.com/registration/</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Erick Bertin Ortega Polito;CN=Areins Pelayo:
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