Faculty Candidate Presentation, Clinical Teaching Track, HDFR – Jennifer Camacho Taylor (Thursday, February 3, 10:45 AM)

Jennifer Camacho Taylor

 

Serving Diverse Families and Communities through the D.R.E.A.M. Framework

Thursday, February 3, 2022

10:45 – 11:45 PM* Teaching Presentation

11:45 –12:00 PM Presentation Q & A

Location: LSC 1150

and Zoom link: https://ucdenver.zoom.us/j/94335813228

for anyone who may need to Zoom in.

(Please note that if campus is closed due to inclement weather, this presentation will move to a Zoom only format)
Faculty, staff, students, alumni and
members of the public welcome!

Jennifer’s teaching presentation will outline her experiences serving diverse families, while addressing how socialization has shaped her equity lens. Additionally, she will offer important insight to consider when engaging with diverse families and communities. Her presentation will offer takeaways and activities filled with reflection.

– Presented by Jennifer Camacho Taylor, candidate for Assistant Professor, Clinical Teaching Track for Human Development & Family Relations (HDFR)

A brief bio for Jennifer Camacho Taylor: Jennifer Camacho Taylor (she/her/ella) is a doctoral candidate in human development and family science, whose research focuses on the intersection of mental health and racial ethnic socialization. She has prioritized social justice while teaching as a college instructor, serving as a university DEI facilitator, through her scholarly writing, and in her daily work. She recognizes that the journey to cultural competency is never ending but that justice can be achieved.

Jennifer Camacho Taylor’s CV can be found here. Please note that certain personal information has been redacted.

Please arrive or log on to Zoom a few minutes prior to the presentation as we will start promptly.

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