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Tuesday, October 29 • 1:30pm - 3:00pm
Investing in Racial Equity Work (CLOSED session)

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Creating strong equity-centered Expanded Learning Opportunity (ELO) systems requires organizations to have the capacity to fully engage in internal equity work. This session will focus on the importance of funding internal equity work and system initiatives. Hear lessons learned from organizations and funders who have undertaken this work.

Speakers
avatar for Xiomara Padamsee

Xiomara Padamsee

Founder & CEO, Promise54
Xiomara Padamsee, founder and CEO of Promise54, is: a proud Puerto Rican, Cuban, and Indian cisgender gay woman; a family-first mother and wife, daughter and sister; an enthusiastic piñata maker, former pianist, and a dedicated educator and activist. Xiomara’s 20 years of education... Read More →
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Rebecca Goldberg

Senior Program Officer, S.D. Bechtel Jr. Foundation
As Senior Program Officer at the S.D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation, Rebecca's work supports high quality out-of-school time (OST) programs in California and nationally that embed character building into their youth development practices. Her grant portfolio at the Foundation focuses on... Read More →
avatar for Elizabeth Whitford

Elizabeth Whitford

CEO, School's Out Washington
Elizabeth Whitford is SOWA’s Chief Executive Officer. As the CEO, she is responsible for the management, programs and infrastructure of the organization.In the past, Elizabeth served as the Executive Director of Arts Corps, a nationally-recognized arts education and youth development... Read More →


Tuesday October 29, 2019 1:30pm - 3:00pm PDT
Lake Washington Ballroom 1

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