friday, october 7, 2022 | 2:00-3:00pm pst | zoom
Register Here: https://ucsc.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_A6yBxmBjQaOzcHz9HgKvVQ
UC Ethnic Studies faculty members will present the latest report on the University’s Area H admissions requirement and the Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum. A coalition of university faculty, K-12 educators, and students will speak on their experiences fighting for the implementation of Ethnic Studies university admission requirements and high school graduation requirements. Presenters will give updates on the progress of the campaign, share blocks to the campaign coming from within and outside the University of California, and end with a call to action for all attendees.
This session is public, and open to all who are interested in the future of Ethnic Studies in California K-12 and higher education.
Featured Speakers:
- Andrew Jolivette
- Christine Hong
- Natalia Deeb-Sossa
- Tricia Gallagher-Geurtsen
- Darlene Lee
- Dan Ma
- Kimberly Woo
- Roxana Dueñas
- Rekia Jibrin
Hosted By: The Center for Racial Justice
Also check out This Is My Revolution by the Students of Roosevelt High School 9th Grade Ethnic Studies Class, 2014-2015, available for purchase from the non-profit 826LA. https://826la.org/this-is-my-revolution/
