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Virtual Conference Program VIRTUAL CONFERENCE PROGRAM National Council for the Social Studies www.socialstudies.org 2020 @NCSSNetwork December 4–6 #NCSS2020 NCSS/NCGE/ABA Virtual Conference I December 4-6, 2020 Advancing Social Justice CONNECT WITH US District Outreach Contacts Email Addresses Board of Governors District of Columbia Laura Shipley [email protected] District of Columbia Jean Durr [email protected] District 2 New York Graham Long [email protected] District 3 Philadelphia Todd Zartman [email protected] District 4 Cleveland Khaz Finley [email protected] Cincinnati Branch Alexandria Halmbacher [email protected] Pittsburgh Branch Cariss Turner Smith [email protected] District 5 Richmond David Bass [email protected] Baltimore Branch Kevin Woodcox [email protected] Charlotte Branch Yolanda Ferguson [email protected] District 6 Atlanta Princeton Williams [email protected] Birmingham Branch Julie Kornegay [email protected] Jacksonville Branch Lesley Mace [email protected] Miami Branch Gloria Guzman [email protected] Nashville Branch Jackie Morgan [email protected] New Orleans Branch Claire Loup [email protected] District 7 Chicago/Detroit Dustchin Rock [email protected] District 8 St. Louis Mary Suiter [email protected] Little Rock Branch Kris Bertelsen [email protected] Louisville Branch David Perkis [email protected] Memphis Branch Jeannette Bennett [email protected] District 10 Kansas City Gigi Wolf [email protected] Denver Branch Erin Davis [email protected] Oklahoma City Branch Leslie Baker [email protected] Omaha Branch Nicole Connelly [email protected] District 11 Dallas Morgan Ackley [email protected] El Paso Branch Marisol Martinez [email protected] Houston Branch Susan Kizer [email protected] San Antonio Branch Evelyn Blanchard [email protected] District 12 San Francisco Lorraine Thayer [email protected] Los Angeles Branch Daniel Fukuyama [email protected] Phoenix Daniel Fukuyama [email protected] Portland Branch Lorraine Thayer [email protected] Salt Lake City Branch Daniel Fukuyama [email protected] Seattle Branch Rema Oxandaboure [email protected] www.federalreserveeducation.org NCSS/NCGE/ABA Virtual Conference I December 4-6, 2020 2 Advancing Social Justice Table of Contents Conference Overview Enter a page number into the page field in the PDF toolbar to move directly to the desired page. All times listed are Eastern Standard Time (EST) TIME EVENT Table of Contents / Conference Overview .................................................................................................3 Monday, November 30 NCSS President Welcome ............................................................................................................................4 11:00AM–9:00PM EST CUFA Sessions NCGE President Welcome ...........................................................................................................................5 Tuesday, December 1 President, American Bar Association Welcome ........................................................................................5 11:00AM–8:00PM EST CUFA Sessions NCSS Executive Director Welcome ............................................................................................................6 Wednesday, December 2 General Information .....................................................................................................................................8 10:15AM–5:30PM EST NSSSA Sessions 11:00AM–8:00PM EST CUFA Sessions Land Acknowledegment .............................................................................................................................10 Thursday, December 3 Speakers ........................................................................................................................................................12 10:15AM–5:30PM EST NSSSA Sessions Vital Issues ....................................................................................................................................................15 11:00AM–9:00PM EST CUFA Sessions Movie Nights ................................................................................................................................................17 Friday, December 4 TED Talks .....................................................................................................................................................18 8:00AM EST International Assembly Meeting Conference Sponsors ..................................................................................................................................19 12:00PM EST Who Will Tell Your Story: Get Creative with EduHam 2:00PM EST Keynote Speakers: Chelsea Clinton & Andrea Davis Pinkney Featured Sessions .........................................................................................................................................20 4:30PM EST Keynote Speaker: Simon Tam and Ronny Chieng First-Timers’ Scholarships ..........................................................................................................................23 8:00PM EST Screening of Boys State and special panel Governance / NCSS Committees / NCSS Special Interest Communities ............................................24 Saturday, December 5 NCSS Special Interest Community Showcase .........................................................................................25 8:40AM EST Conference opening NCSS Associated Groups ...........................................................................................................................27 9:45AM EST Keynote Speakers: Ken Burns & Lynn Novick. Moderated by Amna Nawaz. 11:00AM EST Breakout Sessions 1 Council of State Social Studies Specialists (CS4) ....................................................................................27 1:00PM EST Breakout Sessions 2 College and University Faculty Assembly (CUFA) .................................................................................28 Keynote Panel: America at a Crossroads: Looking Back at the 2020 Election and Ahead at the Next Four Years 2:30PM EST National Social Studies Supervisors Association (NSSSA) ....................................................................47 with Yamiche Alcindor & Charlie Sykes. Moderated by Chuck Todd. International Assembly (IA) ......................................................................................................................51 4:00PM EST Breakout Sessions 3 5:30PM EST Keynote Speaker: A Conversation with Samantha Power Friday ............................................................................................................................................................55 7:00PM EST Screening of True Justice: Bryan Stevenson’s Fight for Equality and panel discussion Saturday ........................................................................................................................................................56 Sunday, December 6 Sunday ...........................................................................................................................................................80 10:00AM EST Keynote Speaker: A Conversation with Nikole Hannah-Jones Poster Presentations ....................................................................................................................................94 11:15AM EST Breakout Sessions 4 Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources .............................................................................97 1:00PM EST Breakout Sessions 5 2:15PM EST Keynote Speakers: George Takei & Karen Korematsu Exhibitors ...................................................................................................................................................100 Screening of Dawnland and Vital Issue Session: “A Deep and Dangerous History: Teaching Truth about Forced 4:00PM EST Credits .........................................................................................................................................................101 Separation of Indigenous Children in the U.S.” Participants .................................................................................................................................................103 NCSS/NCGE/ABA Virtual Conference I December 4-6, 2020 3 Advancing Social Justice Welcome to the first-ever NCSS Virtual Conference! As a first-year teacher, I was able to attend an NCSS conference The virtual exhibit hall, although different this year, will still provide you with great access to new resources and and have been hooked ever since. I still remember the excitement ideas. Be sure to visit the virtual exhibit hall and take home lots of virtual swag. Also be sure to check out the of looking over the program and trying mightily to narrow down #sschat unconference. During the “unconference” sessions, teachers can lead and participate in discussions of what sessions I would attend. I remember being in awe as I walked social studies topics of interest that might not be covered elsewhere. This is a great way to share what you know through the exhibit hall, gathering so many great resources and and learn from others. We will also highlight the work of NCSS Communities. Communities connect members countless free swag. Teachers can
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