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Thursday, March 09, 2023

Program and Viewing Options for Saturday's BBDP Virtual Town Hall - Saturday, March 11, 2023 at 10AM-4:30PM CST

Many thanks and much love to Dr. Diane Ravitch for posting notice of Saturday's Virtual Town Hall on her blog: "An Invitation to Learn About Ethnic-Racial Political Struggles in Texas." Everybody is truly welcome to join us on this special occasion. There are two viewing options—on Facebook or Youtube—as follows:

On Youtube:  https://www.youtube.com/@teamblackbrown


We are also asking everyone to take the pledge for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.  This will get you onto our BBDP mailing list for further events, actions, and media advisories.


Here is the Media Advisory that we previously sent out and that I posted to this blog: MEDIA ADVISORY:  Black Brown Dialogues on Policy hosts Virtual Town Hall—Sat. March 11, 2023 from 10:00 AM—4:30PM CST  BBDP’s Town Hall takes place online, featuring several panels of experts and student voices, all of whom will discuss the benefits of DEI programs, Ethnic Studies curriculum, together with a teach-in on Critical Race Theory and its critics moderated by Dr. Kevin Kumashiro, directed by Drs. Francesca Lopez and Christine Sleeter. Panelists will comment on their importance for more diverse, inclusive & welcoming spaces for youth and faculty in both K-12 and higher education. 
Our exciting program is detailed below.       

-Angela Valenzuela, Ph.D.
@vlnzl

Virtual Town Hall on DEI and Ethnic Studies Policy in the 88th Session of the Texas State Legislature


Sponsored by Black Brown Dialogues on Policy


CONVENERS

Angela Valenzuela, Ph.D., Co-Convener, Black Brown Dialogues on Policy

Gary Bledsoe, Esq., Texas NAACP Chair

Colette Phillips, CEO, Get Konnected!


PROGRAM



10-10:15 AM—Welcome to BBDP and this Virtual Town Hall

    • Angela Valenzuela, Ph.D., Professor, Educational Leadership and Policy,          University of Texas at Austin
    • Gary Bledsoe, Esq., Chair, Texas NAACP
    • Rudy Rosales, Chair, Texas LULAC


10:15-11:15 AMPanel I: Let’s talk about Proposed Anti-DEI Policy in the State of Texas


Moderator: Angela Valenzuela, Ph.D.

  • The Honorable Senator Royce West
  • Julia Brookins, Special Projects Administrator, American Historical Association
  • Danielle Clealand, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Mexican American and Latino Studies and African American and African Diaspora Studies, University of Texas at Austin
  • Roque Aguon, Ph.D. Candidate, Sociocultural Foundations of Education, University of Texas El Paso
  • Stella Flores, Ph.D.,  Associate Professor, Educational Leadership and Policy, University of Texas at Austin

11:15-11:45—Gen Z Student Panel I: Let’s talk about what DEI means to me.


Moderator: Pablo Díaz, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin

  • Mohamed Ade Mohamed, Texas Christian University graduate, Youth Advocacy and Educational Studies, 
  • Janeva Wilson, Graduate Student, Education Policy and Planning, University of Texas at Austin
  • Julianna “Jules” Collado, Graduate Student, Education Policy and Planning, University of Texas at Austin
  • Jesse José Garcia, Texas Tech graduate, President of LULAC Council 22423
  • Mateo Rosiles, Texas Tech graduate, Vice-President of LULAC Council 22423 and journalist for the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal


11:45-12:00PMPanel I: Reflection on Gen Z Student Panel I


Angela Valenzuela, Ph.D., Moderator


  • Julia Brookins, Special Projects Administrator, American Historical Association
  • Danielle Clealand, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Mexican American and Latino Studies and African American and African Diaspora Studies, University of Texas at Austin
  • Roque Aguon, Ph.D. Candidate, Sociocultural Foundations of Education, University of Texas El Paso
  • Stella Flores, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Educational Leadership and Policy, University of Texas at Austin


12:00-12:30PMTeach-In on Ethnic Studies and Critical Race Theory


Moderator: Kevin Kumashiro, Ph.D., University of San Francisco


Francesca Lopez, Ph.D. and Christine Sleeter, Ph.D., co-authors

Critical Race Theory and Its Critics. NY: Teachers College Press, 2022.



12:30-12:45 PM—Remarks from Honorable Chair of the Mexican American Legislative Caucus Texas State Representative Victoria Neave Criado and the Honorable Chair of the Texas Legislative Black Caucus Texas State Representative Ron Reynolds


12:45-2:00 PMPanel II: Let’s talk about Ethnic Studies Policy in the State of Texas


Moderator: Tony Diaz, Director, El Librotraficante and Nuestra Palabra: Latino Writers Having Their Say

  • The Honorable Texas State Representative Christina Morales
  • The Honorable Aicha Davis, Texas State Board of Education Member
  • Valerie Martinez, Ph.D., Chair, K-12 Committee of the National Association for Chicana/o Studies Tejas Foco
  • Dwight Watson, Ph.D., Associate Professor Emeritus, Texas State University


2:00-2:30 PM Gen Z Student Panel II: Let’s talk about what Ethnic Studies means to me


Moderator: Julianna “Jules” Collado, Education Policy and Planning, Master’s Student

  • Xue Tang, High School Junior, Liberal Arts and Science Academy, Austin, Tx
  • Jeremiah Baldwin, Undergraduate, University of Texas at Austin
  • Aldo Frausto, Undergraduate, Communications major, University of Texas at Austin
  • Abasifreke “A.B.” Udosen, Liberal Arts and Science Academy, Austin, Tx


2:30-3:00 PMPanel II: Reflection on Gen Z Student Panel II


  • The Honorable Texas State Representative Christina Morales
  • The Honorable Aicha Davis, Texas State Board of Education Member
  • Valerie Martinez, Ph.D., Chair, K-12 Committee of the National Association for Chicana/o Studies Tejas Foco
  • Dwight Watson, Ph.D., Associate Professor Emeritus, Texas State University


3:00 PM-4:30 PM—Closing Reflection by Select Founders of the BBDP Board


Moderator/Discussant: Angela Valenzuela, Ph.D.

  • Alberta Phillips, former journalist, Austin American-Statesman
  • Emilio Zamora, Ph.D., Clyde Rabb Littlefield Chair in Texas History, University of Texas at Austin
  • Gary Bledsoe, Esq., Chair, Texas NAACP
  • Junichi Lockett, Ph.D., Post-Doctoral Fellow, Institute for Urban Policy Research & Analysis (IUPRA), University of Texas at Austin

Many thanks to our Sponsors:


Black Brown Dialogues on Policy
Texas NAACP
Texas LULAC
Mexican American Legislative Caucus
Texas Legislative Black Caucus
Texas Legislative Education Equity Coalition
Mexican American School Board Association
Texas Association for Chicanos in Higher Education
Texas Association for Diversity Officers of Higher Education
National Association for Chicana & Chicano Studies Tejas Foco Pre-K 12 Committee


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