Joins us for a Carothers Lunch and Lecture

Milton S. Carothers Faculty Lecture Series

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The Milton S. Carothers Lecture Series is excited to welcome Dr. Lakeisha Johnson, Assistant Professor Communication Science and Disorders, to share her expertise on "Literacy and Justice for All: Cultural Considerations for Diverse Readers" February 15 at noon in Strozier Library. Dr. Johnson is a specialist in literacy implications for culturally and linguistically diverse populations and runs a very popular website on children's books, co-hosted with her five-year-old daughter, Maya. Come here what Dr. Johnson has learned about the connections between literacy and justice. 

You may register for lunch here: February 15 Lunch Reservation 

A note on our schedule: we start the lunch at Noon, with half an hour for casual lunching and conversation. We start the lecture no later than 12:30pm, aiming for about 25-30 minutes for the lecture proper, and 10-15 minutes for Q&A. We're aiming for no more than 75 minutes total, from Noon to 1:15pm. The event will be live-streamed. We hope to see you there! 
 

Article Date
January 24, 2022