Event


American Race: A Philadelphia Story - A conversation on race and youth

Nov 10, 2021 at

Conference Room

3718 Locust Walk
473 McNeil Building

nov10

Penn SNF Paideia and the Asian American Studies Program present American Race: A Philadelphia Story.

Interested in learning more about race from different disciplines?  Want to be in conversation with Philadelphia's community leaders about current issues in our city? American Race: A Philadelphia Story, a new Spring 2022 SNF Paideia course, examines issues impacting communities of color in Philadelphia.  Join us during Advance Registration for two events that will showcase future course discussions. This is an introductory level course.  No prerequisites are required.

Join us for the second of two compelling conversations on race, education, youth, and our Philadelphia communities in anticipation of American Race: A Philadelphia Story with:

Brian Peterson, Director of MAKUU 

Shanell Ransom, Program Officer from Samuel S. Fels Fund 

Stephanie SunExecutive Director of the Pennsylvania Governor’s Advisory Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs. 

American Race: A Philadelphia Story, a new Spring 22 SNF Paideia course, proposes an examination of race in the United States with a two-pronged approach: through a multi-disciplinary academic approach and through an opportunity to engage local community leaders about real-time issues in Philadelphia, home to the University.   

This is a hybrid event, please RSVP here to join us in person, if you can't, please join us by Zoom and register in advance for the meeting here!

Location:

3718 Locust Walk
473 McNeil Building

Meet the panelists here:

Brian Peterson is a three-time graduate of the University of Pennsylvania – first from the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and later earning his master’s and a doctorate from the Graduate School of Education. Presently he teaches two courses: ‘People of African Descent at the University of Pennsylvania'(AFRC) and ‘Inequity and Empowerment: Urban Financial Literacy'(URBS). He also serves as a pre-major advisor. He is the proud father of five children (Nia, Jalen, Nicholas, Myles, and Quincy), four books (including Higher Learning: Maximizing Your College Experience), and one academic and cultural enrichment program, Asé Academy.

Shanell Ransom joined the Fels Fund in 2015 as an office manager then grants and operations manager and now serves as a Program Officer for the Social, Racial & Economic Justice portfolio. Highlights from her work include: streamlining the application process and eliminating written grant reports, moving the grant application and grants management system online, and redesigning the website. Beyond improving the efficiency of systems within the organization, she is a critical voice in the work towards equity and the fight for justice. She also serves on the steering committee for the Philadelphia Chapter of Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy and the Philadelphia Black Giving Circle. She also serves on the board for Smith Memorial Playground & Playhouse and the Henrietta Tower Wurts Memorial fund.

Stephanie Sun is a journalist, she was appointed the Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Governor’s Advisory Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs (GACAPAA) in June 2020. She had been serving as a Commissioner on GACAPAA beginning in April 2018. Prior to joining the Office of the Governor Tom Wolf, Sun served as the Associate Director of Partnerships, Philly Counts, for the City of Philadelphia, responsible for developing engagement strategies with diverse communities to promote participation in the 2020 U.S. Census. In 2020, she was also assigned to work on COVID-19 and the election.