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12:00 to 1:30pm
Marriott, Floor: Sixth Level, Lincolnshire
In Paper Session: 14.031 - The Intersections of Critical Education
On Paper: Challenging Academic Boundaries: Justice-Centered Education Research and Praxis
Presenting Author
8:15 to 9:45am
Marriott, Floor: Sixth Level, Northwestern/Ohio State
In Invited Speaker Session: 26.019 - Toward Justice: Affirming Diverse Families and Communities Through Inclusive School Leadership
On Session Paper: Justice-Centered Teaching in Community Contexts
Presenting Author
10:35am to 12:05pm
Hyatt, Floor: East Tower - Purple Level, Riverside West
In Event: 29.090 - Roundtable Session 9
In Roundtable Session: 29.090-28 - Issues of Race, Ethnicity, and Class
On Roundtable Presentation: Reimagining Critical Race Theory in Education: Mental Health, Healing, and the Pathway to Liberatory Praxis
Presenting Author
12:25 to 1:55pm
Hyatt, Floor: East Tower - Gold Level, Columbus CD
In Invited Speaker Session: 31.018 - Division B Fireside Chat. Bringing Ferguson to Our Classrooms: The Implications of Michael Brown's Teacher Curricula
Speaker
2:15 to 3:45pm
Swissotel, Floor: Event Centre First Level, Zurich D
In Symposium: 33.047 - Diving In: Bill Ayers and the Art of Writing Into the Contradiction
On Session Paper: "It's a Strange World—Some Get Rich and Others Eat Shit and Die": Bill Ayers and the Art of Entering Our Contradictions
Presenting Author
4:05 to 6:05pm
Hyatt, Floor: East Tower - Gold Level, Columbus AB
In Invited Speaker Session: 35.019 - Honoring the Life and Works of the Intrepid William Watkins: Activist Scholar/Movement Man
Participant
10:35am to 12:05pm
Hyatt, Floor: West Tower - Green Level, Crystal B
In Invited Speaker Session: 49.010 - AERA Education Research to Performance Youth Research Festival, Part 2. Critical Reflections on Community Research in Times of Widening Inequalities: A Roundtable Session
Participant
2:45 to 4:15pm
Marriott, Floor: Fifth Level, Chicago FGH
In Invited Speaker Session: 52.051 - Community-Based Educational Activists and Teacher Educators Unite! Chicago as a Site of Change
Participant
8:15 to 10:15am
Hyatt, Floor: East Tower - Gold Level, Grand CDEF
In Invited Speaker Session: 60.011 - Bending the Arc Toward Justice: New Orleans, Black Education, and the National and International Struggle Against Market-Based Reform - Interactive Town Hall Session
Participant
10:35am to 12:05pm
Hyatt, Floor: West Tower - Green Level, Crystal C
In Invited Speaker Session: 61.027 - Division B Vice Presidential Session 1. City That Works: Chicago's Resistance to Corporate Education "Reform"
Participant
12:25 to 1:55pm
Marriott, Floor: Third Level, Dupage
In Symposium: 63.061 - Hip-Hop Pedagogy and Racial Battle Fatigue: The Untold Stories of Critical Educators
Discussant
12:25 to 1:55pm
Swissotel, Floor: Event Centre First Level, Zurich D
In Invited Speaker Session: 63.044 - Navigating the Politics of Social Justice Work and Scholar-Activism
Presenter
2:15 to 3:45pm
Marriott, Floor: Sixth Level, Indiana/Iowa
In Invited Speaker Session: 65.029 - Urban Educational Reform in the Belly of the Beast: Lessons and Reflection From Chicago, Detroit, and Philadelphia
Participant
8:15 to 9:45am
Marriott, Floor: Sixth Level, Indiana/Iowa
In Invited Speaker Session: 70.031 - New Materialisms and the Ontologies of Social Context: Critical Inquiry on Equity and Justice in Education
On Session Paper: Complicating Contexts: The Political Project of Community-Engaged Research
Presenting Author
10:35am to 12:05pm
Marriott, Floor: Sixth Level, Purdue/Wisconsin
In Symposium: 72.050 - The Relationship Between Ethnic Studies and Critical Race Theory in Education: Theoretical Considerations for the Future
Discussant
12:25 to 1:55pm
Hyatt, Floor: West Tower - Gold Level, Acapulco
In Invited Speaker Session: 73.014 - Division G Fireside Chat. Justice for Whom? Building Research and Praxis Capacities Committed to Educational Justice in Our Schools, Neighborhoods, and Communities and in the Academy
Speaker