About SIEEJ
The annual 51勛圖泭School of Education Summer Institute on Education Equity and Justice (SIEEJ) convenes local and national educators and education advocates to highlight new practices and strategies for addressing the educational needs of Black, Brown, and indigenous students. The theme of 2023, the sixth SIEEJ event,泭was泭Eradicating the Stigma: Prioritizing Mental Health in PreK-16 Education with major speakers including Dr. Tyrone Howard, Dr. Norma Day-Vines, Dr. Joanne Frederick, Dr. Carlos Hipolito-Delgado, Dr. Ian Levy, and many more.泭The event thoroughly examined the intersection of racism in education, and intentionally centered the voices and experiences of people of color. SIEEJ learning sessions were offered virtually with recordings of sessions available only to registered attendees. .
CEU Certificates:
SIEEJ 2023 participants earned 1 CEU泭(Continuing Education Unit, equivalent to 10泭hours of participation) for $50 or 2 CEUs for $100 for attending SIEEJ. Email your questions about CEUs to equityandjustice@american.edu.泭Certificates of participation were not泭issued.
Who泭Attended:
PreK-16 educators, mental health professionals, counselors, psychologists, social workers, legislators, education advocates, parents, students (), school board members, and those at community-based organizations attended this low-cost, high-impact conference.泭
All sessions were offered virtually, with two events offered in a hybrid format virtually and in-person. The below two sessions were offered in-person:
- The Opening Reception and Book Signing with泭Dr. Joanne Frederick, author of Copeology: Exploring Coping Techniques泭gave泭a book talk and signing, and泭networking reception.
- The Dr. Edmund Gordon Distinguished Lecture and Networking Reception with泭Dr. Tyrone Howard, President of the泭American Educational Research Association (AERA)泭and Professor at the泭University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), followed by a泭Q&A.泭
SIEEJ events and sessions were泭designed to change both mindsets and practices. The overall goal of SIEEJ is to build a community of practice singularly focused on the strengths, challenges, and opportunities in the lives of young people of color and the communities in which they live.
- Participants were provided links to virtual events and泭sessions in advance.泭
- Links to archived recordings were emailed to registered attendees.
Please email questions at equityandjustice@american.edu.