Creating Change in Real Time
26 February 2021
Student leaders and educators in Refugee REACH director Sarah Dryden-Peterson's new module at HGSE, Education in Uncertainty, share how they were able to connect their studies to practice and respond to emerging needs of their local communities and build supports during Covid-19.
“The course was designed not only to understand what uncertainty might look like for different communities, but also to seek opportunities in uncertain times to question and challenge the status quo and rebuild more just and sustainable societies.”
This piece originally featured on HGSE’s website. Click here to read the full article.
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