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PD 687 – The Arts and Sports as a Vehicle for Activism in Education: A Discussion with Marc Bamuthi Joseph
March 26, 2018 | 1:45 pm - 3:00 pm
Join the College of Education and NC State LIVE for a discussion led by visiting performing artist/activist Marc Bamuthi Joseph who will be sharing his education model, Moving and Passing Curricular Tactics. Marc will discuss how educators can utilize this model to incorporate the arts and sports into advocacy and education. Lunch will be provided, space is limited.
Please RSVP for this discussion at the following link by Wednesday, March
21st: http://go.ncsu.edu/theartsandsports
About Marc Bamuthi Joseph:
2017 TED Global Fellow, Marc Bamuthi Joseph, is celebrated for his passionate performances, education and community outreach that weave together spoken word, dance, social issues, and empathy (see his recent TED TALK here). His company’s performance /peh-LOH-tah/ will take place on Wednesday, March 28 in Stewart Theatre at 8 pm. Inspired by memories of playing soccer growing up as a child of Haitian immigrants, the multimedia performance is an action-packed meditation on freedom and citizenship with global soccer at its core.
For more details on Marc’s work, visit go.ncsu.edu/peh-LO-tah
Date: Monday, March 26th
Time: 12:45 – 2:00 PM
Location: POE 120
Audience: faculty, staff, undergraduate students, graduate students
Instructor/contact: Regina Gavin Williams
Credit: 0.5