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2015

National Conference

September 24-25, 2015

Washington, DC

Opening Reception:

Mayflower Hotel, East Room 

Main Conference:

Howard Univ. School of Law

NCSD’s 2015 conference featured an array of engaging and dynamic plenary sessions, workshops, and multiple networking opportunities for its approximately 325 attendees. The voices of students, parents, and educators who aspire to create and sustain racial/ethnic, socioeconomic, and linguistic integration in their schools took center stage.

Main event contact: Our conference coordinator is Lonnie Thomas Robinson (ncsdconference2015@gmail.com).

For the first time, NCSD convened and connected K-12 students participating in integration programs and/or doing racial justice organizing, hosting groups from Metro St. Louis; Metro Hartford; and Brooklyn, NY.  We engaged key leaders of complementary reform efforts in an effort to identify shared values; strengthen our practice; recommit ourselves to effecting positive, systemic change; and forge paths to future collaboration and collective action.

Event Sponsors:

Thank you to the #NCSD2015 Conference Sponsors:

  • Ford Foundation

  • Nellie Mae Education Foundation

  • Hogan Lovells LLP

  • M&T Bank

  • Poverty & Race Research Action Council

  • NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund

  • Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society at UC Berkeley

  • National Education Policy Center at the University of Colorado

  • Teaching Tolerance

  • University of North Carolina Center for Civil Rights

  • American Civil Liberties Union, Racial Justice Project

  • Magnet Schools of America

  • Institute on Metropolitan Opportunity at the University of Minnesota Law School

  • Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law

  • Intercultural Development Research Association

  • New York Appleseed

  • ERASE Racism

  • Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity at the Ohio State University

  • Voluntary Interdistrict Choice Corporation

Scholarship Contributors:

  • Connecticut Education Association

  • New York Appleseed

Resources:

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