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Friday March 14, 2025 9:15am - 10:15am PDT
Tolteka takes us on travels through Ethnic Studies Pedagogy (ESP), framing, and praxis. From a leader in the field, journey through experiential activities, and the correspondent Ethnic Studies disciplinary framings, that remind us, Ethnic Studies Pedagogy, cannot simply be conflated as culturally relevant/responsive pedagogy. When brought to genuine fruition, ESP can actually support students’ positive racial identity development, through helping to heal, sustain, and revitalize/regenerate students’ identities as holistic human beings, and in transformational ways – bringing the academic and social benefits that Ethnic Studies is known for (e.g. increased student attendance, higher graduation rates, higher college going rates), in the process. Learn more about how to bring this to fruition, in theory and pragmatically.

How can LEA and schoolsite administrators/leaders, teachers, and most importantly, students, learning these key Ethnic Studies framings and activities — help cultivate a connection to collective care, wellness, and be a small step towards helping to eradicate racism for a more just and equitable future? 

www.tolteka.com

For LEA cabinet/senior/director leadership level strategic support (including expert Ethnic Studies political landscape analyses), or coordinator level programmatic, curricular, and instructional expert support (including for conferences, keynotes, admin and teacher professional development, coaching, course reviews and development) — and related services to take your Ethnic Studies strategic and implementational realms to the next level, with proven positive impacts for educators and students, from a framer and thought leader in the field: please complete the contact form at www.tolteka.com 
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R. Tolteka Cuauhtin

Principal Consultant, Nationally Recognized Ethnic Studies Expert & Leader
R. Tolteka Cuauhtin (he/him) is a nationally recognized Ethnic Studies and social justice educational leader, born and raised on the unceded ancestral lands of the Tataviam and Tongva (Los Angeles, California). He is one of the most influential framers of K12 Ethnic Studies in the... Read More →
Friday March 14, 2025 9:15am - 10:15am PDT
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