13:00-13:10 Opening Remarks Yoshiaki Terumichi, President, Sophia University
13:10-13:50 Keynote 1 “White Racial Identity Theory: A Model for Explaining Why White People Can’t Talk About Race”
Speaker: Janet E. Helms, Director, Institute for the Study and Promotion of Race and Culture, Boston College
13:55-14:35 Keynote 2 “White Privilege Awareness: Social Justice Education of Privileged Groups in the U.S.”
Speaker: Peggy McIntosh, Associate Director, Wellesley Centers for Women
14:35-15:00 Discussion and Q & A
15:00-15:15 Coffee Break
15:15-17:20 Panel Discussion
15:15-15:35 “The Complexity of Gender and Sexuality Privilege: An Ethnography of Linguistic and Social Negotiations among Japanese Junior High School Students ”
Ayumi Miyazaki, Research Associate, Institute for Education and Human Development, Ochanomizu Women’s University
15:35-15:55 “Perceptions of Minority ‘Privilege’ and Racism against Zainichi Koreans in Japan”
Fumiaki Taka, Lecturer, Department of Human Sciences, Faculty of Human Sciences, Kanagawa University
15:55-16:15 “Teaching about Privilege and Social Justice in a Japanese University: Challenges and Possibilities”
Makiko Deguchi, Associate Professor, Department of English Studies, Faculty of Foreign Studies, Sophia University
16:15-16:35 “Privilege Awareness Education in the Japanese Teacher Training Curriculum: Current Status and Future Challenges”
Shibuya Megumi, Professor, Department of Educational Development, Faculty of Psychology, Meiji Gakuin University
16:35-17:20 Discussion and Q & A
17:20-17:30 Closing Remarks Mariko Iijima, Director, Institute of American and Canadian Studies
Chair & Emcee: Makiko DeguchiDeputy Director, Center for Global Discovery, Sophia University
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