This event took place on March 24, 2021 and was Part 2 of a series of workshops and conversations about how PTA Units can promote diversity & inclusion in our communications, leadership and advocacy. This event featured both large & small group discussions. (Small group discussions were not recorded.)
00:00:00.000 Welcome
00:01:50.000 Indigenous Land Acknowledgement
00:03:52.000 Rosalind Walker
00:05:56.500 What is your favorite event?
00:07:59.000 What do attendees expect to get out of tonight's session?
00:11:52.000 Breakout rooms
00:12:56.000 Discussion
00:13:15.500 Group 1
00:13:56.900 Group 2
00:15:26.700 Group 3
00:16:52.900 Group 4
00:17:55.800 Review of past diversity workshops
00:21:22.500 Episode 1: 'The Book of Statuses'
00:30:35.400 PTA
00:40:14.000 Episode 2: 'I Still Believe in It'
00:43:16.700 Unintended Consequences
00:48:16.000 Committees and Task Forces
00:52:53.700 Episode 3: 'This Is Our School, How Dare You?'
00:58:27.000 Rosalind's Story
01:03:25.650 Episode 4: 'Here's Another Fun Thing You Can Do'
01:10:24.600 Summary of Episode 4
01:11:43.560 Episode 5: 'We Know It When We See It'
01:13:16.000 Lingering Thoughts
01:13:48.240 Patty Frazier - Welcoming Diverse Prospectives
01:15:34.560 National PTA's Jan Haro Domene Diversity and Inclusion Award
01:19:33.500 PTA Membership
01:20:07.400 Wrap-up
01:21:58.120 End
From Serial and The New York Times: “Nice White Parents” looks at the 60-year relationship between white parents and the public school down the block. We know American public schools do not guarantee each child an equal education. Two decades of school reform initiatives have not changed that. But when Chana Joffe-Walt, a reporter, looked at inequality in education, she saw that most reforms focused on who schools were failing: Black and brown kids. But what about who the schools are serving? In this five-part series, she turns her attention to what is arguably the most powerful force in our schools: White parents.
*Please note: The P.T.A. mentioned in the podcast is in New York City and is NOT part of the New York State PTA or National PTA Association.
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