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Spring Institute on Children, Race, and Racism: Elevating the Brilliance of Black Boys

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The Seattle Department of Education and Early Learning is excited to invite you to the 2021 Spring Institute on Children, Race, and Racism: Elevating the Brilliance of Black Boys.

This 3-day FREE virtual event pulls together a range of incredible speakers to share their wisdom on supporting our young learners and future leaders. 

Over 3 days, you will hear from 3 incredible keynote speakers, attend your choice of up to 9 workshops, and a youth panel featuring the Seattle Public Schools African American Student Leadership Council.

Join us in this space as we listen, reflect, engage, and grow in our culturally-responsive and anti-racist practices as educators.

Visit www.qppdtraining.com/childrenraceandracism for a detailed schedule, session titles, and descriptions. 

Please note - sessions will be recorded and accessible to all who register! 

 

Audience

Birth-to-3, Preschool, K-12, Educators, Administrators, Directors, Support Staff

 

Connect with us! 

Social media: #ChildrenRaceAndRacism #BlackBrillianceSeattle @SeattleDEEL 
DEEL website: www.seattle.gov/education
Event questions: michelle.winters@seattle.gov 

 

Accessibility

For a downloadable PDF copy of the schedule, please click here

The City of Seattle encourages everyone to participate in its programs and activities. For disability accommodations, materials in alternate formats, accessibility information, or language access support, contact Michelle Winters at michelle.winters@seattle.gov

Speakers

Dr. Eddie Moore Jr.

Dr. Debra Ren-Etta Sullivan

Chris Chatmon

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