AOCC 2020: Alumni of Color Conference 2020 Harvard Graduate School of Education Cambridge, MA, United States, February 28-29, 2020 |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aocc2020 |
Submission deadline | November 21, 2019 |
Registration for AOCC 2020 is now open! Secure your spot today.
General Information
HGSE 100 Years in the Making: Past, Present, and Future of Education for Communities of Color
Friday, February 28 - Saturday, February 29th, 2020
Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE), Cambridge, Massachusetts
Submission Guidelines
The following submission types are welcome:
- Workshops provide the opportunity for individuals or groups to facilitate in-depth sessions devoted to a single topic or theme. Workshops may be organized for groups of different sizes and may be presented in a format of the presenter's choosing, as long as the session is interactive.
- Group Presentation or Panels provide the opportunity for individuals or groups to present a scholarly paper or project, or practice-based initiative. Individual presentations will be grouped by topic for each session, and each panelist/group will be allotted time to present their work as part of a facilitated discussion. Note in your application whether your intent is to bring a full panel of speakers (i.e. at least 3 speakers) or if you would like to participate in a panel of other presenters arranged by AOCC planners.
- Workshops with Youth as Co-Presenters provide the opportunity for individuals or groups to facilitate sessions devoted to a single topic, theme, or project based initiative. If you are an individual or group inviting youth, please submit under “Workshops with Youth as Co-Presenters”.
- Artwork provides the opportunity to showcase creative work that illustrates the lived experiences of Students of Color from their own perspectives and critically engages issues of race, ethnicity, class, gender, sexuality, ability status, immigration status, and/or other forms of intersecting identities.
- Screening or Performance provide the opportunity for artists to engage in critical dialogue related to issues of issues of race, ethnicity, class, gender, sexuality, ability status, immigration status and/or other forms of intersecting identities. Pieces should range from 7 to 10 minutes and will be performed in rapid succession with a Q&A session to follow.
- Other: if you feel like your proposal idea does not fit any of the categories above, please feel free to submit under the category of "Other" clearly articulating how your work aligns with the mission and themes of AOCC 2020. Note in your application how much time (up to 60 minutes), physical space, additional support you will need, and your proposed use of the time allotted with detail.
Guiding Questions and Sub-Themes
We invite you to consider the following topics and questions or propose your own as it relates to the education sector. We welcome interpretations of Past, Present, Future, Storytelling, and Community themes broadly. While some proposals may address each theme or sub-theme equally, it is acceptable for proposals to focus deeply on one/several of these topics as opposed to all.
General questions: How do we create a welcoming and intellectually stimulating environment for Students of Color in educational spaces in which they see themselves in a positive light?
- How do we look to education in the past to understand the present and guide us to the future?
- What issues are we currently experience in education?
- How can we ensure that the future of education in inclusive and welcoming for all?
- In what ways can we innovate the future of education, i.e. technology, experiential learning, etc.?
Storytelling
- How is storytelling a source of power, healing, and/or transformation?
- How do individual stories mosaic into collective narratives or understandings of who we are in policies or institutions?
- How has your story of self influenced your work trajectory?
- How is storytelling evolving the work you are doing?
- How do your global identities and/or international experiences shape your approach to education?
Community
- How is your work or research shaping the future of historically marginalized communities?
- How do you perceive your responsibility to use your privilege to leverage the voices of often unheard, invisibilized, and silenced communities?
- How do you see your work influencing resource allocation for Students of Color and/or historically marginalized communities?
- How can an individual’s location shape the ways they interact with, relate to, or influence the world?
- How might we collectively build our power to create future learning spaces for the next generation?
Selection Criteria
We are looking for work that...
- Articulates a clear purpose and defines outcomes for attendees and/or a targeted audience.
- Is thought-provoking and has the potential to stimulate active engagement of participants.
All submissions must include goals, proposed activities, expected audience size, and proposed length of time (up to 60 minutes) as well as indicate prior experience in conducting such a session (if any).
Please make explicit how your session will meaningfully integrate one or more theme(s) mentioned above and will deepen attendees’ ability to act in support of social justice in education.
Note: You will have to make an EasyChair account to submit a proposal.
Early Consideration Deadline for HGSE Alumni: Monday, October 14th, 2019 at 11:59PM EST (HGSE Alumni who submit proposals by October 14th will receive a response by the first week of November)
All Proposal Deadline: Thursday, November 21st, 2019 at 11:59PM EST (All decisions will be sent via email by mid-December)
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to hgse.aocc2020@gmail.com