Facilitated Dialogue: Doing Relational and Community-Centered Research

Integration Statue at FSU

Joshua Duke, Communications Director for Anne's College

Time: Friday, April 17, 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm

Location: Stone Building G150

Zoom: https://fsu.zoom.us/j/94742320691

What does impactful research actually look like? It's all about context.
Join us for a dialogic seminar bringing together higher education administrators, Indigenous Maya faculty, students, and K-12 educators, to explore how research impact is defined across different institutions and communities. This event welcomes special guests from the Tumul K'in Center for Learning, University of Belize, and Galen University and reflects the partnership between these educational institutions and Anne's College and the Native American & Indigenous Studies Center at FSU.
Speakers include:

  • Filberto Rash: Principal, Tumul K’in (Indigenous Maya community school in Belize)
  • Dr. Sherlene Enriquez-Savery: Vice President- Academic Affairs, University of Belize
  • Dr. Aline Harrison, Dean of Education, Galen University, Belize
  • Delmer Tzib: Faculty, University of Belize
  • Huzyra Cho: Student, University of Belize
  • Dominga Cacul: Student, University of Belize
  • Abigail Perez: Student, Galen University

Moderated by Dr. Josh Newman, Associate Dean for Research, Anne's College, Florida State University. 

Article Date
April 01, 2026