About this Event
This 3-hour workshop, led by the Redbud Resource Group, will support independent school educators across California in deepening their cultural and historical understanding of Native communities, land acknowledgment practices, and their personal and school relationships with Native peoples.
Participants will:
- Develop an understanding of Native peoples’ cultural erasure in state and national history and the impact of erasure on Native communities today
- Begin the process of reflection and action regarding individual, and collective responsibility in cultural erasure, focusing on independent schools’ historical and present contexts
- Bring together constituent groups across school communities to create lasting change in partnership with Native communities
- Center Native peoples’ perspectives and voices in developing restorative practices and curricula
- Differentiate the curricula for grade levels Pre-K to 8
AUDIENCE
This program is intended for all educators.
CANCELLATION POLICY
Life happens. We understand that there will be times when you cannot attend a workshop that you have registered and paid for. Registration may be transferred to a different person up to 7 days before a session. However refunds will not be given, and a session missed for any reason will not be refunded.
For our Online Workshops, refunds are available up to fourteen days before the session. Please contact us directly or make the request within Eventbrite.
Please contact us by email as soon as you know you cannot attend an online workshop and cannot transfer registration. This will allow us time to contact our waitlist and hopefully fill your spot.
You will receive a full refund if CATDC chooses to cancel this event.
Event Venue
Online
USD 275.00 to USD 525.00