Annual Anti-Bias Leadership Seminar

$400.00

This event qualifies for the Hadiyah Miller Scholarship (Apply here) and the Betty Gray (OFCC) Scholarship (Apply Here)

August 15 & 16 from 9 AM TO 5 PM and August 17 from 9 AM to 1 PM (participants must attend all days)

Rockwood Market Hall (Preschool for All)
458 SE 185th Ave,
Portland, OR 97233

This comprehensive, seminar will provide participants with an in-depth foundation for anti-bias/antiopression work in early childhood contexts.

We will first look at ourselves and then move to strategies for implementation in our work with students, staff and families. Participants will develop a leadership action plan for moving forward in this critical work.

Early childhood  educators & administrators are invited to attend.  The seminar content includes: 

• In-depth examination of core social identity areas & how each of us is impacted by our position of privilege or target.  

• Experimentation with a variety of cultural expressions (visual arts, theatre, slam poetry,  song, and dance) & how to integrate these into our teaching practice. 

• Exploration of leadership models & practices that challenge white supremacy.

Registration includes 2 textbooks, facilitation, and snacks

24 ORO SET 3 TRAINING HOURS:
DIVERSITY, LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT AND ADULT EDUCATION

Cost: $400

This event qualifies for the Hadiyah Miller Scholarship (Apply here) and the Betty Gray (OFCC) Scholarship (Apply Here)

August 15 & 16 from 9 AM TO 5 PM and August 17 from 9 AM to 1 PM (participants must attend all days)

Rockwood Market Hall (Preschool for All)
458 SE 185th Ave,
Portland, OR 97233

This comprehensive, seminar will provide participants with an in-depth foundation for anti-bias/antiopression work in early childhood contexts.

We will first look at ourselves and then move to strategies for implementation in our work with students, staff and families. Participants will develop a leadership action plan for moving forward in this critical work.

Early childhood  educators & administrators are invited to attend.  The seminar content includes: 

• In-depth examination of core social identity areas & how each of us is impacted by our position of privilege or target.  

• Experimentation with a variety of cultural expressions (visual arts, theatre, slam poetry,  song, and dance) & how to integrate these into our teaching practice. 

• Exploration of leadership models & practices that challenge white supremacy.

Registration includes 2 textbooks, facilitation, and snacks

24 ORO SET 3 TRAINING HOURS:
DIVERSITY, LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT AND ADULT EDUCATION

Cost: $400