Education Equity Webinar Series
Attention K-12 and higher education researchers, policymakers, and practitioners invested in equitable, evidence-informed education practice and policy:
You are invited to…

A high-impact 4-part national webinar series bringing us together to address today’s threats to K–12 and higher education and their impact on American democracy and the social good.
Through evidence-based conversations with national leaders in education research, practice, and policy, we will examine the consequences of federal actions on research and education while fostering dialogue across sectors. Join us to process the here and now, build collective strategies for educational justice, and equip ourselves and our communities with tools.
Together, we can reclaim and transform education for equity.
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On February 11, 2026 from 3pm EST / 12pm PST, join us for The Politics of Possibility Webinar 3: Advancing Education for Liberation through Ethnic Studies and Culturally Responsive Curriculum
with
Dawn Brooks-DeCosta
Deputy Superintendent
Harlem Community School District 5
New York City, New York
Limarys Caraballo
Associate Professor of English Education
Department of Arts & Humanities and Department of Curriculum & Teaching
Teachers College, Columbia University
Miguel A. Cardona
2019 - 2021 Connecticut State Commissioner of Education
12th United States Secretary of Education
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WEBINAR SERIES OVERVIEW
OUR SPEAKERS
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Peggy G. Carr
2021-2025 Commissioner, U.S. National Center for Education Statistics
Linda Darling-Hammond
Chief Knowledge Officer, Learning Policy Institute
Pedro A. Noguera
Dean, Rossier School of Education, University of Southern California
OUR SPEAKERS
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Carrie Sampson, Associate Professor, Arizona State University
Wilmer Chavarria, Superintendent, Winooski School District
Jonathan E. Collins, Assistant Professor, Teachers College, Columbia University
Speakers to be announced.
Speakers to be announced.
Registrants will be signed up for the next webinars in the 4-part webinar series and added to the Gordon Institute mailing list.
For information about the webinar, please email GordonInstitute@tc.columbia.edu
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