September 23-25, 2010. Building on the success and excitement generated by racial justice activists from across the country, Facing Race 2010 guarantees lively discussions on today's hot-button race issues while offering models for real change. Facing Race serves as a focal point for organizations and individuals committed to crafting innovative strategies and successful models for changing policy and shaping culture to advance racial justice.
September 23-25, 2010. Building on the success and excitement generated by racial justice activists from across the country, Facing Race 2010 guarantees lively discussions on today's hot-button race issues while offering models for real change. Facing Race serves as a focal point for organizations and individuals committed to crafting innovative strategies and successful models for changing policy and shaping culture to advance racial justice.
September 23-25, 2010. Building on the success and excitement generated by racial justice activists from across the country, Facing Race 2010 guarantees lively discussions on today's hot-button race issues while offering models for real change. Facing Race serves as a focal point for organizations and individuals committed to crafting innovative strategies and successful models for changing policy and shaping culture to advance racial justice.
October 9, 2010. 10th Annual Teaching for Social Justice Conference. "Teaching for Social Justice: A Labor of Love" Keynote - Workshops - Resource Faire - Networking. Mission High School, San Francisco, CA. More information: www.t4sj.org
October 14, 2010. The 15th Annual New England Conference on Multicultural Education (NECME). Plan early to be there for New England’s oldest and largest annual conference on multicultural education. The conference, titled "Improving Student Achievement through Multicultural Learning: Engagement and Success for All." The keynote speaker will be Dr.
Octboer 22-24, 2010. Join educators, parents, students, activists, and community members from around the country for a 3-day conference to explore the connections between math education and social justice. Explore many questions, challenges, and opportunities to work toward social justice through math education. Long Island University, Brooklyn, New York. Information about the conference: http://creatingbalanceconference.org/
Octboer 22-24, 2010. Join educators, parents, students, activists, and community members from around the country for a 3-day conference to explore the connections between math education and social justice. Explore many questions, challenges, and opportunities to work toward social justice through math education. Long Island University, Brooklyn, New York. Information about the conference: http://creatingbalanceconference.org/