NAEA Town Hall: Art Education and Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion: Moving from Ideas to Action

NAEA Town Hall: Art Education and Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion: Moving from Ideas to Action
December 15, 2020
Cost: FREE!

Presenters: 

Libya Doman, Elementary Art Teacher and Cultural Proficiency Facilitator, Fairfax County Public Schools, Fairfax, VA

Matthew Neylon, Director of Visual and Performing Arts, The Mount Vernon School, Atlanta, GA

James Haywood Rolling, Jr., Professor and Chair of Arts Education, Syracuse University, Manlius New York

Ruth Mercado-Zizzo, Senior Director of Arts and Equity, EdVestors, Boston, MA

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Each individual educator is on their own journey of understanding equity, diversity, and inclusion concepts, context, and actions. In this conversation, discover tools and strategies for your own growth as an educator, as well as how to best support your diverse learners. Our expert guests will share their own stories and journeys as peers who are tackling this work in their own settings—from working directly with learners to the bird’s eye view of supervision and leadership. Participant-generated questions will guide the discussion, which will be focused on solutions and support.

Please note that participation in this Town Hall does not include NAEA professional development credit. 

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