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Welcome to the 2024 Bridge Conference!

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Tuesday November 5, 2024 9:15am - 10:45am PST
This workshop will provide an overview of the historic and current campaigns demanding our state meaningfully invest in Ethnic Studies, focusing on the legislative priorities of Washington Ethnic Studies Now (WAESN) campaign for the upcoming 2025 legislative session. Since the 1960s Ethnic Studies has been demanded by our students, but after 60 years, it remains only "encouraged" in Washington State. 
WAESN is convening a coalition of students, educators, multi-ethnic community organizations, and other education stakeholders to advocate for policy that provides support for statewide Ethnic Studies professional development and endorsement pathways for all educators. We must support educators to become anti-racist and culturally responsive, if we are to disrupt the cycle of curricular harm students are subjected to in our schools.

In preparation for the legislative session beginning in January, we will provide information and resources to get involved in our campaign that calls for intersectional and multi-ethnic solidarity. To learn more: www.bit.ly/WAESN2025 and check out our publications in the South Seattle Emerald.
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Tracy Castro-Gill

Dr. Tracy Castro-Gill

Co-founder and Executive Director, Washington Ethnic Studies Now
Dr. Tracy Castro-Gill serves as the co-founder and Executive Director of Washington Ethnic Studies Now. Formerly an award-winning middle school educator, they currently hold a lecturing position in the American Ethnic Studies Department at the University of Washington. Dr. Castro-Gill... Read More →
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Oliver Miska (he/they)

Legislative Lead, Washington Ethnic Studies Now
Oliver Treanor Miska is an educator-organizer based in Seattle. They co-lead the statewide coalition for ethnic studies at the state legislature. They are a registered lobbyist and certified educator in Washington state.
Tuesday November 5, 2024 9:15am - 10:45am PST
Room 407, Greater Tacoma Convention Center

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