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Friday, July 31, 2020

Ethnic Studies Web Series Teaching African American and Mexican American Studies in Texas Schools, August 3-7 2020

Happy to be a part of this event happening next week. I understand that this  event is already full, but that there is a waiting list and that they'll also be recording the sessions.

I look forward to attending as much of this as possible. Things get going at 8:30AM next Monday.

-Angela Valenzuela
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From Orlando Lara:

I'm very happy to share this information. Thank you to
Eliza Bentley
,
Cecilia Sanchez Hill
,
Richard Thomas
, Shalon Bond, Delandrea Hall, Erick Alonso,
Angeles De Santos
, Xavier Pantoja,
Marissa Aki'Nene Muñoz
,
Chase Moore
, Julieta Rico, and
Según Dee
for putting this together, and also to
Adriana M J Garcia
and
Sandra D Garza
for allowing us to use this powerful artwork.
We have a top-notch list of presenters and panelists, including
Angela Valenzuela
,
Lilliana Patricia Saldaña
, Marvin Dulaney,
David Colón
,
Mariela Nunez
, Carmen Kynard, Frederick Gooding,
Marissa Aki'Nene Muñoz
,
Jamila Thomas
,
Cinto Ramos Jr.
, and Cinthia Salinas, along with several wonderful break-out session leaders and facilitators.
Please share this information with your networks and consider joining us as well!
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Come together with scholars, educators, students, and activists to share content knowledge, discuss pedagogy, learn about the fields of study, and build community around the state-approved Mexican American Studies and African American Studies high school courses. Homeschool parents, movement-builders, and students are also welcome.
This event is a project of the Ethnic Studies Network of Texas in collaboration with educators and community leaders throughout Texas.
Monday 8:30am - 1:00pm (Ethnic Studies/MAS)
Tuesday 12:30pm- 4:15pm (MAS)
Wednesday 8:30am - 1:00pm (ES/MAS/AAS)
Thursday 12:30pm- 4:15pm (AAS)
Friday 8:30am- 1:00pm (Ethnic Studies/AAS)

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