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Diversity Allies

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Sarah Conoyer

Psychology

sconoye@siue.edu

3659

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Chaya Gopalan

Applied Health

cgopala@siue.edu

5372

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Brian Johnson

Teaching &Learning

bjohnah@siue.edu

3433

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Jessica Krim

Teaching &Learning

jkrim@siue.edu

3728

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Yuliang Liu

Educational Leadership

yliu@siue.edu

3293

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Barb Martin

Teaching &Learning

barmart@siue.edu

3436

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Stephanie McAndrews

Teaching &Learning

smcandr@siue.edu

3426

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Liz McKenney

Psychology

elmcken@siue.edu

3430

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Kathy Mora

Applied Health

kmora@siue.edu

3395

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Shadrack Msengi

Teaching &Learning

smsengi@siue.edu

3442

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Joel Nadler

Psychology

jnadler@siue.edu

3347

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Alison Reeves

Educational Leadership

alireev@siue.edu

3297

Our Resources, Our Academics

http://www.cidde.pitt.edu/diversity/
This diversity across the curriculum website provides instructors with links to course materials that promote inclusion, as well as links to resources designed to develop awareness about diversity issues across the curriculum.

http://www.glsen.org/cgi-bin/iowa/all/home/index.html
The Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network strives to assure that each member of every school community is valued and respected regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity/expression. This web site has a very wide array of information on school climate, policy, and tools with which to develop curricula.

http://www.edchange.org/
This site provides a wealth of information on professional development, research and resources on diversity, multiculturalism, and cultural competence. There are handouts, links to publications, projects, and a list of most helpful resources and tips on developing inclusive curricula.

http://www.edchange.org/multicultural/index.html
The Critical Multicultural Pavilion provides an amazing array of information and links designed to help educators become more informed and active in rethinking schools and developing transformative curricula.

http://www.teachersforjustice.org/
Provides a wealth of information on national and international social justice issues, classroom politics and policies, and links to resources on social justice curriculum, lesson plans, activities, and research reports.

http://www.edliberation.org/
The Education for Liberation Network is a national coalition of teachers, community activists, youth, researchers and parents who believe a good education should teach people—particularly low-income youth and youth of color—to understand and challenge the injustices their communities face. The site includes links to several resources and includes and an online “laboratory” for finding, discussing and developing social justice teaching materials.

Mitsuru Shimizu

Psychology

mshimiz@siue.edu

5707

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Elora Voyles

Psychology

evoyles@siue.edu

2201

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Phil Weishaar

Teaching &Learning

pweisha@siue.edu

3490

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Tian Yu

Educational Leadership

tyu@siue.edu

3945

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