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Teaching to Transgress: Humanities Summer Institute

Image of author bell hooks advertising the Maryland Summer Humanities Institute with the theme "Teaching to Transgress"

Teaching to Transgress: Humanities Summer Institute

College of Arts and Humanities | Douglass Center Friday, July 18, 2025 9:30 am - 4:30 pm

Across the nation, both public and private institutions are choosing to ban diversity, equity and inclusion programs. Banning such initiatives directly threatens the possibility of engaging in the type of critical inquiry and thought that comes directly out of reflecting on our own identity. However, we remain committed to teaching practices that not only honor differences in identity but also leverage them to enhance learning. 

Inspired by the legacy and enduring significance of the insurgent Black feminist writer and teacher, bell hooks, the theme for this year’s Humanities Summer Institute is “Teaching to Transgress.” Through this theme, we will actively engage a type of pedagogy that hooks describes as education as a practice of freedom. 

Workshops will offer practical application of ideas, resources and techniques that can be immediately applied in our collective learning spaces. Workshop leaders will share innovative teaching strategies, provide guidance on the development of new lesson plans or learning experiences and build community among current and pre-service teachers and community-based educators.

This event is open to area secondary school teachers and community-based educators and organizers.

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Across the nation, both public and private institutions are choosing to ban diversity, equity and inclusion programs. Banning such initiatives directly threatens the possibility of engaging in the type of critical inquiry and thought that comes directly out of reflecting on our own identity. However, we remain committed to teaching practices that not only honor differences in identity but also leverage them to enhance learning. 

Inspired by the legacy and enduring significance of the insurgent Black feminist writer and teacher, bell hooks, the theme for this year’s Humanities Summer Institute is “Teaching to Transgress.” Through this theme, we will actively engage a type of pedagogy that hooks describes as education as a practice of freedom. 

Workshops will offer practical application of ideas, resources and techniques that can be immediately applied in our collective learning spaces. Workshop leaders will share innovative teaching strategies, provide guidance on the development of new lesson plans or learning experiences and build community among current and pre-service teachers and community-based educators.

This event is open to area secondary school teachers and community-based educators and organizers.

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