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Teaching Black and Latinx Studies in Connecticut

This webinar will share and discuss a model Black and Latinx Studies curriculum developed by New Haven educator Dr. Kelly K. Hope. Dr. Hope has successfully taught the curriculum through an innovative collaboration with the Ungroup Society, a multi-issue community empowerment organization.

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Dr. Kelly K. Hope, Educator

Dr. Kelly K. Hope is an educator and trainer who founded Kelly Koren Unlimited, a leadership and education consulting group. She has created an AfAm/Latinx curriculum which will be made available to webinar participants.

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Warren Leach, The Ungroup Society

We will hear from Warren Leach of the Ungroup Society, a grassroots organization tackling issues in the community. This includes a Youth Social Justice Initiative that seeks to educate students in AfAm/Latinx studies.

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Teaching Indigenous Studies: a Critical Introduction & Conversation for CT K-12 Teachers