
Feeling Invisible: A journey of self-discovery through Ellison's "Invisible Man" for ages 12-15 ~ with Dr. Sean Bogle
Exploring themes of racism, identity, and truth, Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man brings readers on a journey of invisibility and self-discovery that poses a harsh critique of American society. In this workshop, students will be guided through how discrimination shaped the narrator's world views. The instructor will also facilitate a safe space in which students will be encouraged to reflect on societal norms and their own lived experiences. Through collective conversations, students will leave this workshop empowered to identify ways to create a more equitable society. *Pre-reading the book is NOT required to take this workshop. *Dr. Sean Bogle earned his Ed.D. in Learning, Leadership, and Community from Plymouth State University and is author of the novel "Rosethorn Blood". He also has a degree from Howard University in Broadcast Journalism and his vast experience ranges from working with middle grade students as a Language Arts teacher to being Assistant Dean of Student Affairs at Stan