Upcoming Webinars!

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September is full of great webinars to participate in! Check out these opportunities:

  • A Coming Youth Wave? Mobilizing Young Voters in a Polarized Political Environment
  • Building Equitable Learning Environments in Crisis Mode
  • Series: Shared Data, Leadership, Community, and Finance

 

A Coming Youth Wave? Mobilizing Young Voters in a Polarized Political Environment

Thursday, October 8, 2020; 1:00 PM PST

The 2020 Henry and Bryna David lecture sponsored by DBASSE and Issues in Science and Technology magazine will feature Dr. Sunshine Hillygus, political scientist from Duke University.

Young Americans seem poised for unprecedented levels of civic and political participation. Will the recent wave of youth activism in protesting racial injustice translate into higher turnout rates in the 2020 election? In this lecture, Dr. Hillygus evaluates the barriers and opportunities for mobilizing young voters in the 2020 election and beyond.

Registration link here.

 

Building Equitable Learning Environments in Crisis Mode

Friday, September 18; 11:00AM PST

CASEL, in the midst of an era of rejecting past inequitable practices in hopes of creating culturally responsive learning environments with equity at their core, is bringing to you a webinar on the Building Equitable Learning Environments Framework, which was created as a guide for educators seeking to co-design public school systems in partnership with families and communities, using evidence-based tools. 

This webinar will explore different perspectives surrounding this framework and what educators should prioritize this school year.

Registration link here.

 

Webinar Series: Shared Data, Leadership, Community and Finance

Wednesday, September 23, 2020; 3:00 PM

In the lead-up to their 2020 Breaking Barriers Interagency Symposium, Breaking Barriers is debuting a webinar series on Shared Data, Leadership, Community, and Finance.

This webinar series is split into two sessions and will explore:

Toward Whole Child, Whole System, and Whole Community: The Role of Shared, Community-Based Governance 

  • Wednesday, September 23, 2020, 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. PST
  • Explore the unique power and role of community partners in designing and delivering integrated and collaborative care. 

Perspectives on Information Management: How Sharing Data Enhances Services and Results

  • Wednesday, October 14, 2020, 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. PST
  • Learn about two emerging interagency efforts to effectively share client/student information in support of timely and effective care delivery.

Registration link here.