Getting started
This collection features tools in the HubICL Toolbox that address issues related to intersectionality. Several of these tools use various media, such as podcasts, documentaries, and news articles, to demonstrate how the concept can be applied to everyday issues and events.
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Annette Benson @ 11:05 am on 28 Sep 2020
This collection includes fascinating books and movies on interactions between diverse cultures and DEI. It can be shared in IDI debriefing sessions with students.
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Lan Jin @ 1:08 pm on 11 Sep 2020
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Angela Porcarelli @ 8:50 pm on 23 Aug 2020
I have come across several examples of people or groups of people doing innovative things to reach across party lines in order to engage in dialogue.
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Annette Benson @ 9:16 am on 18 Aug 2020
Deborah Pembleton @ 4:57 pm on 25 Jul 2020
A contingency of Purdue faculty, staff, and students from CILMAR, the College of Science, and the School of Languages & Cultures (supported by members of the Office of Study Abroad) traveled to Tucson, Arizona to present on multiple areas of research utilizing intercultural competence instruction and intervention. In this collection are the now public video recordings of their presentations.
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Daniel Charles Jones @ 2:50 pm on 24 Jul 2020
In her 2018 book, White fragility: Why it's so hard for white people to talk about racism, Robin DiAngelo identifies why white people often have negative reactions (anger, fear, guilt, etc.) when asked to challenge their assumptions about race and points out how these negative reactions perpetuate racial injustice. Her arguments have been both lauded -- Ibram X. Kendi recommends it for white readers on his anti-racist reading list -- and criticized. This collection brings together the book and several perspectives on it in hopes of stimulating productive reflection around antiracism.
Aletha D Stahl @ 12:41 pm on 17 Jul 2020
The video clips in this collection were used in Dr. Robert Cox's course, TECH 330: Technology and the Global Society. These videos address immigration/migration and the refugee experience from a variety of perspectives.
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Annette Benson @ 9:43 am on 17 Jun 2020
TECH 330: Technology and the Global Society is a course in the Purdue Polytechnic Institute. It was designed and taught by Dr. Robert Cox, Professor and Associate Dean for Globalization. The course focuses on the intersections between technology, globalization, and ethics and can be used as a model/example of a global technology curriculum. This collection includes the syllabus, weekly PowerPoints, and activities associated with the course. The posts in the collection are divided by week and theme.
Annette Benson @ 10:35 am on 16 Jun 2020
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Rachel Loren Fitzgerald @ 9:31 am on 16 Jun 2020
Rachel Loren Fitzgerald @ 9:29 am on 16 Jun 2020
Rachel Loren Fitzgerald @ 9:28 am on 16 Jun 2020
TESOL ICIS members - welcome to the HubICL! I have collected here some intercultural activities that are especially relevant to your teaching context, but feel free to explore the other 500+ tools in the Digital Toolbox.
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Kris Acheson-Clair @ 9:06 pm on 12 Jun 2020
Daezia Smith @ 6:08 pm on 09 Jun 2020
Matt Hildebrand @ 4:36 pm on 03 Jun 2020
Matt Hildebrand @ 4:34 pm on 03 Jun 2020
This collection provides links to each episode of Purdue's Intercultural Learning and Inclusive Teaching for the New Virtual Paradigm (Virtual ICL) webinar series. It also includes links to all supporting materials associated with each episode.
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Annette Benson @ 9:57 am on 02 Jun 2020
A collection of free activities and assessment instruments for moving beyond outrage to changing minds.
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has."
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Katherine Yngve @ 5:56 pm on 01 Jun 2020
This collection presents research studies on the benefits of multicultural teams and leadership in professional contexts, as well as how intercultural training in addition to diversity is necessary for team and company success. These studies were gathered from a conversation in the International Educators Community on Facebook.
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Annette Benson @ 11:42 am on 22 Apr 2020
Rachel Loren Fitzgerald @ 4:50 pm on 17 Apr 2020
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Pamela Badilla @ 12:05 pm on 17 Apr 2020
Amanda Lentz @ 10:34 am on 17 Apr 2020
Amanda Lentz @ 9:30 am on 17 Apr 2020