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Communicating for Philanthropy and Development: Dr. Patricia Parker

November 2, 2022 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm CDT

Communicating for Philanthropy and Development: Dr. Patricia Parker

The Communication and Leadership Degree will formally launch the Communicating for Philanthropy and Development minor by hosting Dr. Patricia Parker for a talk on Wednesday Nov. 2nd in the Dean’s Briefing Room (DMC 5.208) from 11:00 – 12:00.

Dr. Parker (Ph.D. University of Texas at Austin) is Director of the Institute for the Arts and Humanities, the Ruel W. Tyson Distinguished Professor of Humanities, and Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. From 2015-2021 she served as Chair of the Department of Communication and Director of the Graduate Certificate in Participatory Research (2017-2021).

Professor Parker’s research is community-based and focused on communication for social justice. Her work is driven by questions about discourses that influence whether and how people have the capacity to engage each other’s humanity to work toward positive social change. She is interested in understanding the communication processes that can block or fuel that capacity in a particular community or organization, especially where there is unequal power. The author of two books and dozens of articles and book chapters exploring the intersections of race, gender, leadership, and power, her most recent book is Ella Baker’s Catalytic Leadership: A Primer on Community Engagement and Communication for Social Justice, published in 2020 by the University of California Press.

A scholar activist, Dr. Parker has advanced social justice leadership in a variety of organizational contexts. As the inaugural Director of Faculty Diversity Initiatives for the College of Arts and Sciences at UNC-Chapel Hill, she developed the Diversity Liaisons program, catalyzing a network of critically engaged faculty leaders working for equity and inclusive excellence in their respective departments. She also helped to establish the Triangle Women in STEM Network, a women-led organization catalyzing diverse voices to advance women in STEM careers. In 2007, Dr. Parker founded The Ella Baker Women’s Center for Leadership and Community Activism, a community-based not-for-profit supporting girls’ and women’s leadership development. She currently serves as co-chair (with Dr. Jim Leloudis) of the University Commission on History, Race, and a Way Forward. Parker’s next projects will follow from her work as co-chair of the commission. Her next projects will follow from her work as co-chair of the University Commission on History and Race at UNC-Chapel Hill and their partnership with the Universities Studying Slavery Consortium.

Details

Date:
November 2, 2022
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm CDT
Event Category:
Location:
DMC 5.208 (Dean’s Briefing Room)
https://moody.utexas.edu/academics/degree-programs/communication-leadership/events

Venue

DMC 5.208 (Dean’s Briefing Room)

Organizer

Communication and Leadership
Phone:
512-471-1757
Email:
comm-leadership@austin.utexas.edu
View Organizer Website

Other

Target Audience
Faculty, Staff, Students
Tags
Communication and Leadership Degree

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