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2022 Virtual Community Conversation on Bullying – Session 5

Psychologist Derald Wing Sue has defined microaggressions as “brief, everyday exchanges that send denigrating messages to certain individuals because of their group membership.” As educators, we are not immune to this social phenomenon. Rather, we are most susceptible when our practice exists in a state of unawareness. With reflection and increased attention to our own cultural blind spots, educators can decrease the occurrence and harm from microaggressions.

Cornelius Godfrey, M.A. Ed., has two decades of educational experience serving under-resourced and marginalized students and families. Beginning in nonprofit mentoring, Cornelius’ work then led to the world of special education advocacy and instruction. After founding and leading a community organization for students and families of color, Cornelius transitioned to a central office administrative role with a focus on equity and inclusion. Most recently, Cornelius has been working as a diversity and equity consultant, serving in Oakland County and throughout Michigan.

2023 Community Conversation on Bullying – Session 5

“The Meemic Foundation Regional Teachers of the Year Panel Discussion” Several 2023-24 Michigan regional teachers of the year join Michigan Teacher of the Year Candice...

2023 Community Conversation on Bullying – Session 4

“Current Status of Matt’s Safe School Law” Carey DeWitt and Kevin Epling talk about the antibullying legislation Matt’s Law, compliance among Michigan School Districts and...

2023 Community Conversation on Bullying – Session 3

“Creating a Neurodiversity-Affirming Classroom Community” According to Autism Speaks, over 60% of neurodiverse students experience bullying while in middle and high school. How can educators...

2023 Community Conversation on Bullying – Session 2

“My Story: A Journey of Passion in Education, Being Trauma Informed” The Community Conversation on Bullying is excited to welcome Shyam Thakker. “I was born...