Angela Smith-Webster, associate professor of leadership studies at the University of Central Arkansas, was the keynote speaker at the 2013 Multiculturalism and Social Justice Symposium June 11 and 12 in Fayetteville.
Her address was titled “Reflective Living: The Way to Courageously Step Out, Stumble, and Step Out Again for Thriving Classrooms, Meaningful Conversations, and Productive Communities.” Webster-Smith encouraged the audience to practice reflective living for the purposes of continuous improvement in multiculturalism and social justice leadership. The symposium was sponsored by the University of Arkansas and was intended to get educators and others talking about how to improve multicultural education and social justice in schools and society.