- When
- May 19, 2023
- Where
- Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh Boardroom
- Tickets
- Register 🎟
We invite all educators, artists, field professionals, and museum staff to join us for the Empowered Educators program! In this ongoing participatory series, we will deepen our understanding of critical topics of our time. Navigating the intersection of art, literature, and personal writing through group conversations with artists and guest speakers, Empowered Educators is rooted in liberatory and culturally relevant pedagogy to help us build a more equitable and just world.
These free workshops will be held in the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh Boardroom and our galleries. Simply register below and we’ll provide dinner and waive the parking fee for all participants.
About Empowered Educators
Empowered Educators is a forum where educators discuss issues of race, equality, and bias through visual art, literature, and personal writing and reflection. The primary objective of Empowered Educators is to build a community of informed teachers as learners who benefit from resources and an exchange of ideas with guest experts and each other to better serve Western Pennsylvania’s students. Carnegie Museum of Art is pleased to partner with the Western Pennsylvania Writing Project, the Center for Urban Education at Pitt, and the PittEd Justice Collective to make this program possible.