aera2018offsite.wordpress.com[aera2018offsite.wordpress.com]<\/a><\/p>\nOff-Site Session:\u00a0<\/strong>Saturday, April 14, 1pm-3pm\u00a0at City as School High School,\u00a016 Clarkson St, #401, New York, NY 10014, NYC.<\/p>\nOur Off-Site is going to be amazing. We have two really strong human rights schools presenting their work on human rights and we have the Education Video Center presenting student PAR films. We also have CEJ, a local culturally responsive coalition of parents. This will be a chance to do some important coalition building across our regions and nodes. It will be a chance to re-envision our work for this next year.<\/p>\n
Business Meeting<\/strong><\/p>\nOur business meeting will be held in the lobby of the Grand Hyatt on\u00a0Sunday, April 15 from 12:30pm-1:30pm<\/em>. We will be unpacking the sessions from the conference and re-envisioning based on the momentum created at the Off-Site. Once we figure out where in the lobby we will be, we will put out signs. So look for the signs \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\nGraduate Student Meeting<\/strong><\/p>\nThere will be a graduate student meeting\u00a0on Sunday\u00a0at the Grand Hyatt, from\u00a02pm-3pm.\u00a0If you are only coming for this, again, just look for the signs.<\/p>\n
URBAN Social<\/strong><\/p>\nFor those interested in a social hour, we will do\/organize something informal after the Business Meeting, so we will be in the lobby at the Grand Hyatt at\u00a01:30pm\u00a0and will take it from there.<\/p>\n
All other sessions are on the site.<\/p>\n
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