Call for Lightning Presentations: DC 2020 "Classics and Civic Activism"

Amit Shilo <[email protected]> Fri, 30 Aug 2019 12:04:22 -0700
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*Call for Lightning Presentations: Classics and Civic Activism*

Joint AIA/SCS workshop, January 2–5, 2020, Washington, D.C.



Organizers: Yurie Hong (Gustavus Adolphus College), Marina Haworth (North
Hennepin Community College), Amit Shilo (UC, Santa Barbara), T. H. M.
Gellar-Goad (Wake Forest University)



Classicists at all levels have knowledge, experience, skills, and contacts
that can usefully contribute to civic activism outside of academia proper.
The Classics & Social Justice Affiliated Group has organized a workshop on
the subject of Classics and Civic Activism for the upcoming AIA/SCS
meeting. We invite proposals for a lightning round on outward-facing
activism in which presenters will spend 3 minutes sharing their own
experiences and making recommendations. These presentations will become
integral to discussions among participants during the following breakout
sessions.



The lightning round is the second of three parts of the workshop:

1) Three featured presenters from Indivisible, the National Humanities
Alliance, and the American Federation of Teachers will offer guidance in
community organizing, engaging with representatives, and other advocacy
work, specifically focusing on how academics and educators can combine
their skills and expertise with activism.

2) Lightning-round presentations will allow members to share their own
experiences with civic engagement, presenting a broad spectrum of
Classics-based activism.

3) Small-group discussion will allow time for participants to actively
engage with the topics raised in the lightning round and share their own
techniques and resources.



Potential lightning-round topics include, but are not limited to:

●      using insights from the ancient world to advocate for social justice
today

●      engaging in political or community issue advocacy

●      public-facing outreach projects

●      advocating for educational policy

●      organizing and unionizing at colleges and schools

●      fostering inclusivity and accessibility in museums and historical
sites

●      letter-writing campaigns and citizen lobbying

●      educating the public about ancient and modern democracy



Submit a 1-2 sentence proposal to be a lightning-round speaker by filling
out this brief submission form:
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*Deadline: midnight September 15*.


The organizers are committed to ensuring diversity in topics and
presenters, including presenters from all parts of the AIA/SCS membership:
undergraduate and graduate students, retired members, teachers and
professors, independent scholars, curators, editors, and more. We welcome
submitters to comment on their own positionality in relation to their topic
if they would like.



Due to limited time, not all potential speakers may be able to be
accommodated during the lightning round, however there will be time during
the following small-group discussion.


Note: Giving a lightning-round talk *does not* interfere with giving a
paper or chairing a panel elsewhere on the program (per the SCS’
“single-appearance” policy).


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Amit Shilo
Assistant Professor of Classics, UC Santa Barbara
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