
Join us for the Leading for Justice Summit: Cultivating Collective Resilience. The Summit will feature speakers, a panel of youth voices, hands-on breakout sessions, and time for collaboration. The Summit will focus on 3 key questions:
- How do we center students in the face of ongoing uncertainty?
- How do we use change as an opportunity to grow stronger and recommit to our values and beliefs?
- How do we go beyond the individual to embrace collective resilience?
Summit details
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Dates: Friday, April 17, 8:30 am–3:30 pm and Saturday, April 18, 8:30 am–12:30 pm
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Location: Hotel Shattuck Plaza, Berkeley, CA
Breakout sessions
- Dr. Rebecca Cheung on micro-affirmations for social justice leaders
- Dr. Joyce Dorado and Dr. Stephanie Guinosso on developing healing-centered schools
- Dr. Jacquelyn Ollison on navigating compassion fatigue
- Dr. Mai Xi Lee on social emotional learning for collective resilience
- Dr. Soraya Sablo-Sutton, Dr. Melissa Virrueta, and Quennie Dong on creating positive identity spaces for leaders
- Aija Simmons and Janine Marcoux on engaging families in authentic collaboration
- Dr. Jessica Evans and Dr. Pam VandeKamp on leveraging community assets
- Woo Williams-Zou on approaches to transformational leadership
- Mahru Elahi and Malia Tayabas-Kim on sustaining and building teacher leadership through communities of practice
Who should attend?
21CSLA programs are offered at no cost to participants employed in Title II districts and schools in six Bay Area counties: Alameda, Contra Costa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, and Solano.
Click here to see a list of schools served by the 21CSLA grant. If you do not see your school, district, or charter system, please contact us at 21csla_bayarea@berkeley.edu.
The Summit is open to site, district, and teacher leaders.
Questions?
Please contact 21csla_bayarea@berkeley.edu