** Download your free copy of the Fall 2023 Special Issue of Professing Education (v21, n2),
featuring selected papers from this conference **
12th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
EDUCATION AND JUSTICE
6-8 October 2022
Online
CONFERENCE THEME:
“Collective Scholarship for Public Pedagogy”
To learn more about the conference theme:
listen to the recording of my 6/22 webinar on “Collective Scholarship for Public Pedagogy” here; passcode fpj$P6g6
listen to my interview on the 8/11 episode of the Ethical Schools Podcast
listen to my interview on the 10/6 episode of the Education for Sustainable Democracy Podcast
CONFERENCE OVERVIEW AND INVITATION:
The 12th 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. Examples include recent projects by Education Deans for Justice and Equity (EDJE), the California Alliance of Researchers for Equity in Education (CARE-ED), the Hawai‘i Scholars for Education and Social Justice (HSESJ), the Pennsylvania Education Scholars Collective, recent statements by 130+ organizations opposing censorship and by 17,000+ educators opposing anti-trans attacks, and countless more, from large informal networks to even just pairs of colleagues — all strategically sharing their 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 online 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.
SCHEDULE-AT-A-GLANCE (all times in Pacific Time):
Thursday 10/6
9:00-10:20 Thursday Plenary Session: Collective Leadership for Movement Building
Part I: Journeys into Leading for Justice in Higher Education
Part II: Frameworks for Making Higher Education More Collective
10:30-11:45 Breakout Sessions A (Interactive Workshops)
12:00-1:30 Breakout Sessions 1
1:45-2:45 Thursday Spotlight Session: How Scholars Can Support Civil Rights Organizations on Policy Change
3:00-4:30 Breakout Sessions 2
Friday 10/7
9:00-10:20 Friday Plenary Session: Collective Scholarship for Public Pedagogy
Part I: Keynote Lecture on Naming the Moment
Part II: Sample Collective Actions for Progressive Policies
10:30-12:00 Breakout Sessions 3
12:15-1:45 Friday Spotlight Session Part I: How Scholars Can Influence Education Policy
2:00-2:45 Information Session: Publishing Opportunity for Conference Presenters
3:00-4:30 Breakout Sessions 4
Saturday 10/8
9:00-10:30 Breakout Sessions 5
10:45-12:15 Breakout Sessions 6
12:30-2:00 Breakout Sessions 7
2:15-3:45 Saturday Spotlight Session on Audio Activism: An Interactive Panel on Podcasting
*** VIEW THE DETAILED CONFERENCE SCHEDULE HERE ***
PUBLISHING OPPORTUNITY FOR PRESENTERS:
We are pleased to announce that this Conference will once again partner with Professing Education, the journal of the Society of Professors of Education, on a special issue that features papers based on several conference presentations. More information is forthcoming. For some inspiration, check out the special issue of Professing Education that featured papers from the 2020 conference here.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION:
All educators, researchers and scholars, and educational leaders and advocates throughout the United States and the world and from all levels and disciplines are invited to attend and participate in this conference. The registration fees are on a sliding scale (choose your own rate) that ranges from $0 to $149 per person, and include access to all sessions. The Waived and Reduced rates allow for the same conference experience but at a lower or waived rate for those with limited financial resources, whereas the Regular and Supporter rates provide an opportunity to support the mission of making events like this affordable to all.
Waived Rate: $0
Significantly Reduced Rate: $29
Moderately Reduced Rate: $59
Regular Rate: $99
Supporter Rate: $149
LEGAL AGREEMENTS:
By registering for or participating in this event, you are agreeing to hold Kevin Kumashiro Consulting harmless regarding liability, and also to affirm the indemnity of Kevin Kumashiro Consulting regarding intellectual property.