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3rd Annual Central Coast Social Justice Education Conference
When and where
Date and time
Location
Online
Description
Join us virtually for the 3rd Annual Central Coast Social Justice Education Conference on Saturday, May 16th, from 10am-12pm PDT!
Our theme for this year is "Pedagogies of Hope, Disruption, and Transformation." The conference will focus on our collective work to build community and engage in social justice in this unprecedented time. Our keynote speaker is Dr. Farima Pour-Khorshid — a Bay Area teacher educator, community organizer, critical scholar, and former elementary school teacher. We will also be featuring a panel of K-12 educators and undocu-advocates from the Central Coast.
Please access our website for more information on our amazing keynote speaker & awesome panelists.
Below, please find information on event logistics.
1) How do I connect to this event?
On Saturday 5/16, please go to our YouTube Channel at https://tinyurl.com/SJEC2020-link. Once we start streaming the event, you will see a new "live" event on our channel that you should open. If there are any technical difficulties during the event, please return to our channel at https://tinyurl.com/SJEC2020-link.
2) How do I ask questions?
You will be able to ask questions during the event via the YouTube Live Chat/Comment feature. These will be relayed to our speakers. Please note that you need to be signed into YouTube to participate in this aspect of the event.
3) What is the event schedule?
Our event schedule is posted here.
4) I have more questions about the event. Who should I contact?
Please contact ccc.undocu@gmail.com if you have a question not addressed here.
5) How can I learn about future events and stay up-to-date with the Central Coast Coalition for Undocumented Student Success?
Please subscribe to our mailing list on the front page of our website.
Thank you very much & see you LATER!
This event is organized and sponsored by: Central Coast Coalition for Undocumented Student Success, Santa Maria Joint Union High School District, Central Coast Coalition for Inclusive Schools, and Cal Poly.