Important notice: The clock hour award process will be handled by OSPI; participants do not need to do anything at this point. Please allow up to two weeks after the webinar for OSPI to gather attendance reports and mark attendances. If your attendance is marked, you will automatically receive an email of your clock hour award. If prompted, please complete the evaluation that is included in the email after your attendance has been marked. Please do not email OSPI unless two weeks have passed and you still have not been awarded. Thank you.
This conference will focus on:
Attendees will critically consider how to elevate narratives and cultural identities. We’ll also explore how we can listen to and respect what is valued by each other and in our communities.
Earn up to three clock hours for this FREE event.
Saturday, February 27
9:00 AM to 12:00 PM PST
9:00 AM Welcome
9:30 AM Dr. Jewell Parker Rhodes
10:00 AM Break
10:10 AM Mary Jane Topash & Pamela Maldonado
10:40 AM Break
10:50 AM Mary Jane Topash & Devin Leatherman
11:20 AM Break
11:25 AM Breakout sessions
For more detailed content information, visit the Speakers and Sessions pages:
Conference presented by:
Washington State Council for the Social Studies (WSCSS) and the Burke Museum.