The St. Olaf German Department is proud to host the second biannual conference on Diversity, Decolonization and the German Curriculum, March 1-3, 2019.
Through generous support from the To Include is to Excel initiative, all St. Olaf faculty members are invited to attend the conference. Registration information coming soon.
The public is warmly invited to two free events presented in conjunction with the conference and funded by the Leraas Fund and Broadening the Bridge:
Thursday, February 28: Millis Erwachen (2018), film screening and Q&A with filmmaker Dr. Natasha Kelly, 8pm, Weitz Cinema. Film in German with English subtitles. St. Olaf student, contact Prof. Amanda Randall (randal2@stolaf.edu) for information about free transportation to the Weitz Center.
Friday, March 1: “On Racism without Race: The Need to Diversify German Studies,” Keynote address by Dr. Priscilla Layne, Associate Professor of German at University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 4pm, Regents Hall 150