Registration Open: 1619, the Education Conference – Feb 19-20
Posted by Pulitzer Center on February 1, 2022
The Pulitzer Center is pleased to announce the opening of registration for our inaugural 1619 Education Conference, February 19 and 20, 2022. This virtual event, which is free and open to the public, will celebrate the accomplishments and explore the challenges of our first 1619 Project Education Network cohort, provide opportunities to learn about the resources they have created on our 1619education.org website, and serve as an invitation for interested educators to apply to join the second cohort.
Conference keynotes include Martha Jones, history professor at Johns Hopkins University and author of the “Citizenship” chapter in The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story, and Renée Watson and Nikkolas Smith, co-writer and illustrator of Born on the Water, a book for children adapted from the project.
Secure your spot by registering today! We look forward to sharing this space for learning, reflection, and celebration with you.
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