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2022 NWTSJ Conference Program
Saturday, October 22 • 9:00am - 10:00am
Keynote - Panel Converstaion

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U.S. and Canadian teachers will share stories of how they teach for joy and justice in these dangerous times we are living through. The panel will be moderated by Cierra Kaler-Jones, who is director of storytelling for the Communities for Just Schools Fund, serves on the leadership team for the Zinn Education Project, and is a Rethinking Schools magazine contributor. Panelists include: Lizanne Foster, who began her teaching career in apartheid South Africa, has taught for many years in British Columbia, and now serves as the First Vice-President of the Surrey Teachers Association; Erin Green, a 5th-grade teacher and now a doctoral student at University of Texas-Austin, who describes her social justice teaching in Rethinking Schools; Ryan Oto, a Minneapolis-area 6th-grade teacher, who describes his work to support students and colleagues in The Critical Social Educator; and Adam Sanchez, a high school social studies teacher in Philadelphia, Rethinking Schools editor and frequent contributor to the magazine.

Moderators
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Dr. Cierra Kaler-Jones

Cierra Kaler-Jones. Kaler-Jones is a social justice educator, writer, and researcher based in Washington, D.C. Her research explores how Black girls use arts-based practices as mechanisms for identity construction and resistance. She is the director of storytelling at the Communities... Read More →

Speakers
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Lizanne Foster

Foster is a teacher who works with teens from widely diverse backgrounds in Surrey, British Columbia. She became a teacher by accident in South Africa during the Apartheid era. She describes teaching teens as an experience of constantly learning from their courage, creativity, and... Read More →
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Ryan Oto

Ryan Oto has taught social studies in Minnesota for 10 years. He received his Ph.D. in curriculum and instruction from the University of Minnesota, exploring the ways that teachers worked against anti-Black racism through their relationships with Black and Brown youth. He works as... Read More →
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Erin Green

Erin Green is a former 5th grade teacher and is now a doctoral student at the University of Texas at Austin, where she studies critical approaches to elementary social studies. Her Rethinking Schools articles include “Fifth-Grade Detectives Uncover the Dominant Narrative” and... Read More →
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Adam Sanchez

Adam Sanchez teaches at Central High School in Philadelphia. He is an editor of Rethinking Schools magazine and author of many articles and lessons published by Rethinking Schools and the Zinn Education Project. Sanchez is editor of Teaching a People’s History of Abolition and the... Read More →


Saturday October 22, 2022 9:00am - 10:00am PDT
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