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MSEA members are connecting with students, colleagues, and their communities on some of the most important social issues facing our school communities. With the help of $500 grants from MSEA, the four programs on this page show the depth and reach of member-led efforts to advocate for, engage, educate, and support students in areas of […]

WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP TRAINING: NOVEMBER 13–14 Sponsored by MSEA’s Women’s Concerns Committee Deadline to apply: October 18. Learn more and apply for WLT here. “As we all strive to make sure we are inclusive and sensitive to the rights, opportunities, and inclusivity of all people, especially Black, Indigenous, and People of Color, there are times that […]

We need strong leaders to help move our schools and communities to safer, more equitable, more empowered places where everyone is welcomed and respected. The 2020 Minority Affairs Committee Leadership Cohort Training features leadership, coalition-building, and racial justice training grounded in diversity, inclusion and equity—providing critical knowledge and skills that will define each participant’s leadership […]

We need strong leaders to help move our schools and communities to safer, more equitable, more empowered places where everyone is welcomed and respected. The 2020 Minority Affairs Committee Leadership Cohort Training features leadership, coalition-building, and racial justice training grounded in diversity, inclusion and equity—providing critical knowledge and skills that will define each participant’s leadership […]

The Minority Leadership program prepares early career educators and emerging leaders to be powerful advocates for their students, their profession, and their local, state, and national unions. Participants will learn how racial, economic, and social justice issues affect their school environments and learn strategies for organizing and activating members, parents, and community partners. The curriculum […]