presents
Voices & Perspectives: Black Males on the Current Pulse of the Nation
To support ongoing conversations within the UCI School of Education, a panel of Black men representing various professions will share their thoughts regarding the current pulse of our nation on topics involving education, civil unrest, the Black Lives Matter movement, racism, fatherhood, and
community service. We look forward to your participation.
Friday, December 4, 2020
4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. PT
Zoom Virtual Webinar
Registration is free and required
PANELISTS
  • Douglas Barry – President, 100 Black Men of Orange County

  • Larry Blankinship, MD Spine and Joint Specialist 

  • Dave Devereaux  Senior National Editor, ReelUrbanNews.com, Retired Principal and District Administrator

  • John Guttierez  Sergeant of Police

  • David Harry, M.A.Ed. – Director of Instruction, Alliance College-Ready Middle Academy #4

  • D'Mico Johnson  ​Project Lead Liaison 

  • Elliott Osborne, PhD – Chaplain, Santa Rita Jail, Retired Principal and College Counselor

  • Clarence Patterson III – Attorney, Law Offices of Clarence Patterson III

  • Erin Vines, EdD – Vice President of Student Services, Antelope Valley College
Co-Hosted By:
Coordinator, MAT + Credential
Multiple Subject Program
Coordinator, MAT + Credential
Single Subject Program
ABOUT THE UCI SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
One of the nation’s premier education schools, the UCI School of Education is focused on advancing educational sciences and contributing to improved educational opportunities and outcomes for individuals across the entire lifespan. A diverse, dynamic and collaborative institution, the School of Education’s research, community partnerships and programming are dedicated to producing innovative scholarship, addressing the needs of local schools, and inspiring future generations of educators. Established in 2012, the School of Education ranks No. 20 in the U.S. News & World Report’s list of top graduate schools of education, No. 10 among public schools. Located in the heart of diverse and burgeoning Orange County – the nation’s sixth most populous county – the School of Education is uniquely positioned to serve as a model for a 21st Century school of education. For more information, please visit our website

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