K-12 Literacy Conference

F2020Session 4: BECOMING C.A.R.E.: How A Group Of Girls Shift Gears To Become A Movement, 6-12

Faria Majeed, Mojisola Ayodele, Darrah Blackwell, & Joy Barnes-Johnson

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Today’s Gathering has pre-recorded sessions (to allow greater flexibility for presenters and tech hosts during the pandemic).
This means:
  • Keep your eye on the time! You will see the session from the live in progress.  All sessions will be viewable from our website after today’s event, so come on back and check out other sessions you may have missed.
  • Tweet with #TheEdCollabGathering. Presenters are looking forward to connecting!

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[su_row]C.A.R.E. is a group of young female students from Princeton, NJ.  The goal of C.A.R.E. is to spread awareness and educate peers on what the world is like outside of Princeton,NJ. They have experienced discrimination first hand and have been put through many obstacles simply due to the fact that they are all female minorities. C.A.R.E. wants to fight against stereotypes and use their platform to really help spread a message. Their entire club is centered around the systems they’ve been introduced to in a class called Racial Literacy. They are currently creating a video series called C.A.R.E. to be Aware, in which each member posts a video on pressing societal topics, currently focusing on the topic of Hate Crimes, using their Instagram platform. [/su_row] [su_divider divider_color=”#ffb121″]

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