
02-16-2005, 11:22 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: texas
Posts: 264
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Originally Posted by Sinanju";p="
Then show us a link glowdog...
or are you just "howling at the moon"?
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http://www.tolerance.org/teach/web/wfc/wfc_authrs4.jsp
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About DPD
The Oregon State University Difference, Power, and Discrimination Program was developed between 1990 and 1994 in response to a request from students to incorporate material dealing with discrimination and diversity into the undergraduate curriculum. The University currently offers a range of courses across many disciplines that meet DPD criteria, addressing issues in the United States including unequal distribution of power, discrimination arising from socially defined meanings attributed to difference, and the interactions of social categories in contributing to issues of difference, power, and discrimination.
The DPD Program provides volunteer faculty participants with opportunities to develop coursework through a speaker series, noon brown-bag seminars, and the yearly Faculty Development Seminar. This venue gives faculty a chance to engage in community discussions with their colleagues, helps increase awareness and sensitivity to difference, and provides them with teaching resources, including Writing for Change, for planning, teaching, and revising courses for the DPD requirement.
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Now, Sinanju, are you going to demand a link from Sam too, hmmm?
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