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The Annual Multicultural Education Conference

17th Annual Multicultural Conference

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SEPTEMBER 24, 2010

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Date

Saturday, November 6, 2010
8:30am - 12:30pm
University Union, Sacramento State

Keyote Speaker

Eugene GarcĂ­a, Ph.D.
Vice President for Education Partnerships at
Arizona State University (ASU), Chair of the
National Task Force on Early Education for
Hispanic Members, Professor & former Dean of the ASU Mary Lou Fulton College of Education.

The Bilingual Multicultural Education Department sponsors an annual Multicultural Education Conference to provide an opportunity for Sac State faculty and educators to join forces in their efforts to promote multicultural education in K-12 public schools in the Sacramento region. 

The conference is part of an ongoing process for developing and maintaining a professional support network for the College of Education faculty, alumni, preservice Multicultural/Multilingual Teacher Preparation Association (MMTPA) teachers in the BMED Department, and inservice cooperating teachers, many of whom are former BMED graduates who are committed to the goals of multicultural education.

Due to the numerous reform efforts that that are particularly affecting educators who serve culturally and linguistically diverse students, the Bilingual Multicultural Education Department views this conference as an opportunity to provide more outreach and positive public relations for the university. The conference will accomplish its goals by offering a keynote speaker and break-out sessions related to multicultural education. Sac State faculty and teacher presentations will be voluntary without honorarium.

The conference sponsors want all interested educators to have an opportunity to participate as current educational budget constraints limit many teachers’ abilities to obtain school district funds and substitute release days in order to attend professional conferences. Approximately 45 break-out sessions will be presented by faculty, teachers and students at the conference. Service learning opportunities are available for MMTPA students in the BMED program to assist at the conference.

November 2010 Conference

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Past Conferences

2009: Saturday, November 14

Topic Speaker

Students As Activists:
Lessons From An Urban Classroom
PDF Document

Dr. Brian D. Schultz
Associate Professor, Honors Faculty, Associate Chair, Educational Leadership and Development, Northeastern Illinois University
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2009: Saturday, February 21

Topic Speaker

Youth Rising - Radical Healing and Activism in the Post Civil Rights Era PDF Document

Dr. Shawn Ginwright
Associate Professor of Education in the Africana Studies Department and Senior Research Associate for the Cesar Chavez Institute for Public Policy at San Francisco State University.
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2008: Saturday, April 12

Topic Speaker

Closing the Achievement Gap: Building Networks to Success PDF Document

Dr. Francisco Reveles
Professor, Department of Educational Leadership & Policy Studies, CSUS
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2007: Saturday, March 17

Topic Speaker

Empowering Socially Responsible Multicultural Educators: An Examination of Institutional Policies and Practices

Dr. Sonia Nieto,
Professor Emerita, School of Education, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
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2006: Saturday, March 25

Topic Speaker

Education Reform and Social Justice Issues: A Grassroots [Re]Examination of Race, Class, and Society

Dr. Antonia Darder,
Professor in Educational Policy Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

2005: Saturday, March 12

Topic Speaker

Reflections on the Elections: Educating and Empowering Diverse Students through Social Justice Action

Mr. Lee Mun Wah,
Nationally acclaimed filmmaker, lecturer, and diversity trainer

2004: Saturday, March 6

Topic Speaker

We Will Find a Way or We Will Make One: The Civil Rights Movement in Education

Dr. Duane Campbell

2003: Saturday, March 1

Topic Speaker

Engaging in Social Action Inside the Accountability Movement

Christine Sleeter, Ph.D.