- When
- Thurs., Dec. 5, 2019, 4:45–7:30 p.m.
- Where
- Carnegie Museum of Art
- Tickets
- Free
Join us for an evening of stimulating conversation and critical thinking about how teachers can apply a more equitable worldview to their work. Newcomers are welcome.
Event Details
We will start promptly at 5:05 p.m., so please account for rush-hour traffic in Oakland. Meet in Carnegie Museum of Art’s Board Room.
The series is free and open to the public, though registration is required. Dinner, with a vegetarian option, will be provided. Please help to reduce food waste by letting us know if you need to cancel your registration.
Not quite sure what to expect? We’re here to help! Email Ani with any questions or concerns.
About the Series
The Empowered Educators Series provides a forum for teachers, educators, administrators, and counselors to think critically and hold open discussions on race, equity, bias, and pedagogy. The program promotes ongoing learning, partnerships with supporting organizations, and community-building among teachers.
Carnegie Museum of Art, Center for Urban Education, Western Pennsylvania Writing Project, the Learning Instigator, and Remake Learning have joined together to support educators in their approaches and abilities to facilitate thoughtful discussions about race in the classroom.
The Grable Foundation provides support for this series.
Act 48 hours are available through Carnegie Museum of Art.