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Conference
Schedule
 Note:
Rooms
subject
to
change.

Please
check
conference
information
tables
on
the
11th
floor
for
 updates
during
the
morning
of
both
days.

RSVP
at
www.tinyurl.com/ssjcregistration
for
priority
 entry
to
workshops.



 10:00am‐ 10:45
am
 10:45‐ 11:00
am
 11:00am‐

 1:00
pm


1:00
pm‐ 1:45
pm
 1:45
pm‐ 2:30
pm


2:30
pm‐ 4:30
pm


Saturday
April
18
 Breakfast
–
Room
1101
 Registration
–
11th
Floor
Lobby
 Welcome!
–
Room
1101




Sunday
April
19


10:00am‐ 10:45
am
 10:45‐ 11:00
am
 11:00am‐ 1:00
pm


Breakfast
–
Room
1101
 Registration
–
11th
Floor
Lobby
 Welcome!
–
Room
1101


Workshops:
Group
1
 A. One
DC‐
Jessica
A.
Rucker
 and
Dominic
T.
Moulden:
 “Walking
a
Healthy
Balance
 Beam:
Popular
Education
as
 a
Tool
for
Justice,
 Liberation,
and
Practice”
 Room
1009
(Capacity:
75)
 B. “Stem
Cells
and
Social
 Justice?”

 Room
1106
(Capacity:
35)
 C. Jamila
Thompson:
“We
are
 not
well!”
 Room
1108
(Capacity:
20)
 
 Lunch
–
Room
1101
 1:00
pm‐ 
 1:30
pm


Workshops:
Group
1
 A. Cleo
Silvers:
“Unite
and
 Organize!”
Intergenerational
 Movement
Building
 Room
1108
(Capacity:
20)
 B. Jessica
Grippo:
“Greening
Your
 Period:
Sustainability
and
 Women’s
Health
in
the
21st
 Century”

 Room
1106
(Capacity:
35)
 C. FIERCE
NYC‐
Krystal
Portalatin
and
 Desiree
Marshall:
“FIERCE
 Frontlines:
LGBTQ
youth
 organizing
in
New
York
City”
 Room
1107
(Capacity:
30)
 Lunch
–
Room
1101


Break:

 A. Yoga
and
Social
Justice
 (Marta
Miller)
 Room
1107
(Capacity:
30)
 B. Prayer/chant
for
 Buddhahood
and
World
 Peace
(Neha,
Hope,
Kumi)
 Room
1102
(Capacity:
20)
 
 Workshops:
Group
2
 A. Raquel
Rios
“Critical
 Literacy
for
Social
Justice”
 Room
1106
(Capacity:
35)
 B. Mia
Jones
“Using
Media
as
 a
Tool
For
Community
 Organizing”
 Room
1108
(Capacity:
20)
 
 
 


1:30
pm‐ 2:45
pm


Keynote:
 Baltimore
Algebra
Project
–
Room
1009
 (Capacity:
75)
 


2:45
pm‐ 3:00
pm


Break/Stretch
 
 


4:30
pm
‐ 5:00
pm


5:00
pm‐ 6:15
pm
 6:15
pm‐ 6:30
pm


6:30
pm‐ 7:30
pm


C. Make
the
Road
New
York‐
 Mariela
Elizondo
 "The
wetback
in
you":
 Where
do
we
fit
into
 Immigration
History
today?
 Room
1107
(Capacity:
30)
 Break/Stretch

 3:00
pm‐ 4:15
pm


Keynote:
 Rosa
Clemente
–
Room
1009
 (Capacity:
75)
 Closing
–
Room
1009
 (Capacity:
75)


4:15
pm‐ 4:30
pm


Dinner
(on
your
own)




Closing
discussion
and
“Imagining
 Balance”
with
Lizzie
Hetzer
and
Adam
 Gromis
 Room
1009
(Capacity:
75)
 






8:00
pm‐ Artivism
Evening
Showcase

 10:30
pm
 Bryonn
Bain:
8‐8:45
 S.O.L.:
8:45‐9pm
 Ra
Ruiz:
9‐9:15
 Chris
The
Blindfolded
Visionary:
 9:15‐9:30
 Open
Mic:
9:30‐10
 
 Theresa
Lang
Center,
2nd
Floor
 55
West
13th
Street
 (Capacity:
150)




Panels:
 A. Community
Health,
Healing,
and
 Empowerment:
 














DeShaun
Davis,
Taja
Lindley,

 














Kalima
Abdul‐Quddus/Lewis
 














Room
1106
(Capacity:
35)
 B. Environmental
Justice:

 













NYCEJA
orgs,
Joaquin
Sanchez
 














Room
1107
(Capacity:
30)
 Group
panel
discussion
–
Room
1009
 (Capacity:
75)


4:30
pm‐ 6:30
pm


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