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March 4th 2023

The Community Conversations Conference

Join the conversation!

We're discussing education, allyship, & safe education pathways for Black & racialized neurodiverse students.

 

Join our special guests anti-racism Educator  Robert Small, school Trustee Kirsten Kelly, and 5x Olympic & World Champion Donovan Bailey, who will be headlining our private Fireside Chat.


Register Here

The Education Experiences of Marginalized Students

Jayden

Jayden shares her battle with racist bullies at school and the barriers to restorative justice supported by school policy. 

What more can schools do to create safe spaces for Black intersectionally positioned students?

Jantz

What is it like to be "the unseen object" and  the hyper visible subject at the same time? 

How can we build students up, instill self-confidence, value personhood over developmental milestones?

Jantz shares his thoughts in prose.

Shane

Shane's poem reveals how important it is to see potential in students, use strategies to build on student strengths, and celebrate the unique connections students with dis/abilities can make when supported.

Miss Natasha

Have you ever had a Black autistic teacher?

Why not?

Where is the "diversity" in teaching staff?

Why is it important for all students to see Black dis/abled teachers representation?

How does self-care fit into this?


Learn more about the relationships between representation, education, and self-care, from our Board member Miss Natasha.

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