Bring your tea, coffee, or mimosa and catch up with colleagues.
Place: Hālāwai
Description:
Presenter: Alicia López
Place: Keynote Zoom Webinar
Description: This keynote will provide participants with a deeper understanding of why knowledge of self and seeing ourselves in one another’s diversity is critical to our students’, and our own, well-being, healing and success, especially in the midst of a global pandemic. It will address institutional inequities, cultural beliefs and systemic narratives that have reproduced inequity, tension, and divisions within schools and communities. Finally, it will offer practical solutions for how to identify and build healthy communities.
Place: Keynote Zoom Webinar
Description: Career and educational planning is a critical component of student success and educational equity. In this workshop, we will deconstruct the process of career and educational planning and discuss a collective approach to supporting students in achieving their dreams. Together, we will explore equitable, holistic and student-centered counseling and develop a shared understanding of educational plans and their role in student success.
Presenter: Afifa Zaman, Adrean Askerneese
Zoom Room: Hui
Description: This workshop will provide participants with an opportunity to unlearn some of the institutional inequities, cultural beliefs, and systemic narratives that have reproduced inequity, tension, and divisions within schools and communities. Participants will reflect on how the pandemic has heightened these inequities and also provided opportunities for us to address and transcend them. Participants will share strategies and discuss practice tools for identifying and building healthy communities. The purpose of this workshop is for participants to gain a deeper understanding of how to create compassionate communities through the implementation of equitable practices that value the diversity of our human experience.
Presenter: Dr. Starla Lewis
Zoom Room: Hālāwai
No scheduled activities, but the Hui room will remain open if you want to use it. We encourage you to step away from your devices and refuel your body. Return for more great sessions in the afternoon!
Description: This training is centered around increasing empathy, cultural humility, and awareness of basic needs insecurity by learning to define and identify the types of basic needs while understanding it's impact amongst community college students on a national, state, and local level. Participants will develop best practices for how to respond, support and connect with students experiencing basic needs concerns with available information provided about on- and off-campus resources.
Presenters: Devon Boone, Nicole Williams, Delores Loedel
Zoom Room: Hui
Description: Sonya Renee Taylor's groundbreaking book The Body is Not an Apology has just been released in a 2nd Edition with an accompanying workbook. Join this workshop for an introduction to the idea of Radical Self Love and explore how it functions as a vehicle for body liberation, racial equity and justice, and social change. Engage in activities designed to invite reflection and suggest practice in our personal and professional lives. Want to dig deeper?
Participants may sign up for one of 18 spaces in an ongoing, closed group that will read the book and do the workbook throughout the 2021-22 Academic Year. Books and workbooks will be provided courtesy of Student Equity and the Social Justice & Equity Center (SJEC). The group will provide space for healing, growth, and the inner work that leads to lasting, positive change. All are welcome.
Presenter: Jodi Mulhall, Jordan Daniels
Zoom Room: Hālāwai
Description: This workshop/ session will center the experiences of students and faculty of color in STEM for reflection, dialogue, and learning how to better support students and faculty that are underrepresented in STEM classes and the field in general.
Presenter: Shawn Firouzian
Zoom Room: Hui
Description: This workshop will define trauma and equity, discuss the impact of trauma and marginalization, acknowledge who experiences trauma, and recognize the institution’s responsibility to support our historically marginalized students. We will address how trauma-informed and equity-minded practices are interrelated and provide examples of how to utilize these practices with students.
Presenters: Dr. Nick Mortaloni and Dr. Wendy Stewart
Zoom Room: Hālāwai
Zoom Room: Hālāwai
Continue discussions with colleagues in an informal setting.
Zoom Room: Hālāwai
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After registering for the conference you will recieve a confirmation email containing information about joining the Zoom meeting, including the passcode for both Zoom rooms.