Note this call for proposals is due tomorrow.
** Reminder: The priority deadline to submit your proposals is this Friday, July 7, 2023 **
13th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EDUCATION AND JUSTICE
12-15 October 2023Honolulu, Hawai’i
https://www.kevinkumashiro.comHosted by:
University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, College of Education
University Laboratory School
Hawai‘i Scholars for Education and Social Justice (HSESJ)The 13th International Conference on Education and Justice highlights the role of educational scholars in anti-oppressive movement building, particularly when we produce scholarship collectively and leverage it for public pedagogy. Recent and helpful examples of such collective projects are listed on my homepage — all are strategically presenting research through background briefs or media articles, testimonies or interviews, grassroots organizing, and so on with the aim of changing policy, practice, curriculum, and consciousness.
Sessions will feature projects by teams of scholars that aim to raise public awareness or influence educational policy and practice — as well as strategies to build our capacity for such interventions. Educators, scholars, leaders, advocates, and educational organizations and institutions from across the United States and around the world will convene to share works-in-progress of collective scholarship for public pedagogy, as well as to support one another in such work through critical self-reflection and constructive criticism.
The 13th Conference returns to Honolulu, Hawai‘i, and in collaboration with our partners and in solidarity with local movements for justice, we call particularly for proposals that highlight anti-oppressive education that challenges U.S. and other imperialisms locally and around the world.
** Reminder: The priority deadline to submit your proposals is this Friday, July 7, 2023 **
More information about the conference and proposal submission process is online at https://www.kevinkumashiro.comHope to see you there!
Kevin***Kevin Kumashiro, Ph.D.Movement building for equity and justice in education***
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