June 13th, 3:30-5p ET
This webinar will demystify our positionalities of power and privileges and understanding through an intersectional lens. Dr. Rezenet Moges-Riedel will cover different kinds of power/privilege that one may overlook in their social stances. While intersectionality became popularized, the concept subsequently caused a great confusion about its complex issue. This session welcomes any needed uncomfortable discussion topics about undetected or overt privilege and oppression.
This webinar does not have any CEUs. If you are interested in receiving CEUs, we encourage you to fill out a PINRA form to submit to RID directly. NOTE: If you require other accommodations, please email [email protected].
Rezenet Moges-Riedel, Ed.D (she/hers), is Assistant Professor in ASL Linguistics and Deaf Cultures program at California State University, Long Beach. She also teaches as an Adjunct Lecturer at Gallaudet University in MASLED program. Her dissertation focuses on intersectional experiences and retention of Deaf Faculty of Color, working at postsecondary institutions. Her current works are heavily shaped by critical race theory, which she reframed as “White Oralism” and “Black Deaf Gain”. Her research interests also encompass linguistic anthropological issues, such as sign language contact, demissionization, and female masculinity signing styles. Moges(-Riedel) has published in Journal Committed to Social Change on Race and Ethnicity and Sign Language Studies journal. She also had several book-chapters published by University of California Press, Oxford University Press and Gallaudet University Press.