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On February 24, Jamie Riley will speak at the NFBPA national summit on a panel entitled “Racism is a Public Health Issue”, which will the inequities that exist in our healthcare system and how those within public administration can be catalyst of change.
On November 10, Duy Pham will present at Johns Hopkins' Digital Diversity Day Series on intersectional economic and criminal justice reform. On November 17, Jamie Riley will present at the series on "Adopting an Anti-Racist Lens in Fostering a Racially Inclusive Campus Climate."
On October 29, CLASP will host a conversation/webinar entitled “Criminalization to Healing: The Movement to Decriminalize Education.” We will feature organizations and leaders who have been at the forefront of the fight to demand police-free schools.
On October 27, Alycia Hardy will present on “Moving Beyond Organizational Goals: Promoting Internal, Sustainable Racial Equity Policies in Early Education” at The Vital Village Leadership Summit
On October 15, Whitney Bunts spoke at a virtual policy forum hosted by Opportunities for Youth's Advocacy and Policy Committee on the impact COVID-19 has had on Opportunity Youth in the Greater Phoenix Metropolitan Area.
On October 1, Rosa Garcia will present on a webinar entitled "Latinx Workforce: Completing the Promise," which is sponsored by COLEGAS.
On September 30, Alycia Hardy and Christine Johnson-Staub will be keynote speakers for the New York Early Care and Learning Council’s 2020 Leadership Summit.
Join CLASP in of a series of online engagements focused on healing-centered liberation policy. Cara Page is a Black queer feminist cultural/memory worker, curator, and organizer.
Join CLASP in in the second of a series of online engagements focused on healing-centered liberation policy. This two-part discussion will uplift movements to divest from law enforcement and mass incarceration and invest in historically oppressed communities.
The first of a two-part series of online engagements focused on healing-centered liberation policy. This discussion will uplift movements to divest from law enforcement and mass incarceration and invest in historically oppressed communities.