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14th Annual Northwest Teaching for Social Justice Conference has ended
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Saturday, October 23 • 10:30am - 12:00pm
An Ethnic Studies Primer

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An Ethnic Studies Primer
This session is for educators, students, families, and community members who have heard about Ethnic Studies and want to learn more about what it means. In this session, participants will measure their current understandings of Ethnic Studies by challenging those understandings and hearing from Ethnic Studies scholars and practitioners. Participants will leave this session with a vocabulary and understanding of how to challenge the whitewashing of Ethnic Studies programs.

Tracy Castro-Gill (they/them) is the co-founder and Executive Director of Washington Ethnic Studies Now, a Washington State non-profit organization. Amanda Hubbard (she/her) is the co-founder and president of Washington Ethnic Studies Now. She is a K–5 educator in Seattle Public Schools. Jeff Stone (he/him) is the co-founder and board director of Washington Ethnic Studies Now. He is a secondary social studies educator in the Edmonds School District.

Speakers
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Tracy Castro-Gill

Tracy Castro-Gill is an award-winning educator, former middle school educator, former district administrator, and current executive director of Washington Ethnic Studies Now. Castro-Gill was a founding leader of the Seattle Public Schools’ Ethnic Studies Program and continues to... Read More →
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Amanda Hubbard

Board President, Washington Ethnic Studies Now


Saturday October 23, 2021 10:30am - 12:00pm PDT
Virtual