A series of seminars centered on personal growth and professional development for BIPOC educators within an inclusive and safe community.
Throughout the Martinez Fellowship Seminar series, we will engage in a variety of structured activities, workshops, and dialogues that serve as a space for us to examine the impact of racism and colonizing behaviors and mindset on self, others, and systems.
Each seminar will focus on a phase of Liberation Pedagogy; first to recognize, then subsequently challenge and unlearn traditional norms, replace those norms with more inclusive pedagogical practices, and finally collectively engage in a practice of reflective and liberated leadership.
Technology Access Foundation (TAF) is a nonprofit, on-the-ground leader in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education. We use STEM as a tool for realizing change and educational equity in communities of color and low-income neighborhoods. Ultimately, we aim to equip students of color in college and life through the power of an interdisciplinary STEM education and supportive relationships.
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