Break Down Barriers with TAG Living Lab!

Are you interested in getting involved to make UBC a better place to learn?
The TAG Living Lab is a group of students and support from TAG who bring the equity and diversity issues to a faculty audience. They practice and learn about diversity issues Thursdays 2:30-5:30 throughout the term, beginning January 21st. During these meetings, they create plays, learn about equity and diversity issues in the classroom, explore others experiences, play games, rehearse and plan our performances. They then go out into the UBC community and educate through performance!
They also have several performance opportunities during the term, and into the summer. Students who are performing receive a stipend for performances and try to make sure everyone has an opportunity to perform through the semester. Performances are primarily to UBC teaching audiences. Last term, they performed three times. This term, they have 3 performances set up already (one at a conference in Kamloops!), and several more are expected.
Want to get involved?

Learn more at http://tag.ubc.ca/programs/programs-for-everyone-in-the-ubc-teaching-community/tag-living-lab/

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