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Virtual Hispanic Latino Studies Summer Institute 2020
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Theme: Infusing Hispanic/Latino Studies from Contributions to Social Action
The Office of African, African American, Latino, Holocaust, and Gender studies welcomes you to its 8th Annual Hispanic/Latino Studies Summer Institute. The topics and strategies discussed in this year’s institute will be conducive to the development of an equitable learning experience for our Hispanic/Latino students, which will help to increase their academic achievement. The goal of the annual summer institute is to help increase cultural competence among district personnel and assist in the development of culturally responsive instruction and curriculum. The Infusion of Hispanic/Latino History is an imperative part of creating a culturally relevant curriculum, which is imperative to the academic success of all students.
Theme 1: Effective and Relevant Instruction to Meet the Needs of All Students and Theme 2: Positive and Supportive School Climate. Florida Statute 1003.42 (2)(P)
Wednesday, June 10, 2020 - Virtual Schedule
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Dr. Washington Collado Biography & Presentation
Latino Presence in the United States: Curricular Strengthening by Infusion Latino's History, Presence, and Culture
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Allyson Berríos de Gacharná Biography & Presentation
Culturally Responsive Teaching Strategies for ELLs
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José Moreno Hernández
Congratulations Graduates . Inspiring words to our 2020 Graduates from a Mexican-American former NASA Astronaut and American Engineer. Hernández was a mission specialist on the Space Shuttle Discovery STS-128. He is one of the few Latinos to serve as an astronaut raised by Mexican immigrant migrant farm workers.
Thursday, June 11, 2020 - Virtual Schedule
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Dr. Emmanuel Alvarado Biography & Presentation
Hybridity in Latino Culture and Identity: The Heritage and Contributions of Jews in Argentina
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Dr. J. P. Linstroth Biography & Presentation
How Urban Amerindian Strategies to Overcome Racism may be Useful for Transformative Education
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Jameson Stell Biography & Presentation
Latino Studies in Action: Student Perspectives on Transformative Learning
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Pete Stewart, MPH, CPH Biography & Presentation
A BRIEF History of Intersectionality within Latinx Populations
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