CLEAR’s Next Step in a 20-year Journey Toward Social Justice: The CLEAR AI Initiative at Unity 2024
The social justice nonprofit, the Center for Leadership, Equity and Research (CLEAR) will introduce its newest initiative, the CLEAR AI Initiative (CAI) at Unity 2024, August 1-4, 2024 in Monterey, California.
“Futuros Brillantes: Building Pathways to Success,” is the theme of the CLSBA Unity 2024 conference, embracing futuristic movements, honoring our heritage, and advocating for equity.
CLEAR Founder/CEO Dr. Ken Magdaleno, will be joined by Dr. Jennifer Elemen (21CSLA at UC Berkeley), and Dr. Zandra Jo Galvan (Superintendent, Greenfield Union School District) for a workshop on Cultivating Critical GenAI Literacy: Leadership, Policy and Practice Centering Equity and Justice.
The workshop will explore some of the issues powering CLEAR’s new AI initiative, beginning with looking beyond the AI hype, app novelty, prompt engineering, and even digital equity, to facilitate a deeper discussion of critical GenAI literacy that calls leaders to center the needs of marginalized students for education and social justice.
Background: CLEAR is the Center for Leadership, Equity, and Research. CLEAR develops social justice leaders who are committed to oppose all forms of inequities, institutional racism and systemic oppression to empower change agents to serve and act on behalf of a diverse society. CLEAR was founded by CEO Dr. Ken Magdaleno.
CAI is The CLEAR AI Initiative The newest initiative at the CLEAR social justice non-profit is the CLEAR AI Initiative (CAI). In development since 2023, and publicly launched on July 4, 2024. CAI is led by CLEAR’s Chief Education Justice Officer, Ms. Mary Lang. Learn more about CAI on our website.
CLSBA is the California Latino School Boards Association CLSBA is a non-profit organization dedicated to ensuring Latino/a/x students have the best educational opportunities and resources available to succeed. We are committed to meeting the educational needs for all Latino/a/x students by working with educational organizations and empowering current and future Latino/a/x School board members. Together, we will positively change and improve the educational outcomes for Latino/a/x students in California.
CLEAR’s Next Step in a 20-year Journey Toward Social Justice: The CLEAR AI Initiative at Unity 2024
The social justice nonprofit, the Center for Leadership, Equity and Research (CLEAR) will introduce its newest initiative, the CLEAR AI Initiative (CAI) at Unity 2024, August 1-4, 2024 in Monterey, California.
“Futuros Brillantes: Building Pathways to Success,” is the theme of the CLSBA Unity 2024 conference, embracing futuristic movements, honoring our heritage, and advocating for equity.
CLEAR Founder/CEO Dr. Ken Magdaleno, will be joined by Dr. Jennifer Elemen (21CSLA at UC Berkeley), and Dr. Zandra Jo Galvan (Superintendent, Greenfield Union School District) for a workshop on Cultivating Critical GenAI Literacy: Leadership, Policy and Practice Centering Equity and Justice.
The workshop will explore some of the issues powering CLEAR’s new AI initiative, beginning with looking beyond the AI hype, app novelty, prompt engineering, and even digital equity, to facilitate a deeper discussion of critical GenAI literacy that calls leaders to center the needs of marginalized students for education and social justice.
Background:
CLEAR is the Center for Leadership, Equity, and Research.
CLEAR develops social justice leaders who are committed to oppose all forms of inequities, institutional racism and systemic oppression to empower change agents to serve and act on behalf of a diverse society. CLEAR was founded by CEO Dr. Ken Magdaleno.
CAI is The CLEAR AI Initiative
The newest initiative at the CLEAR social justice non-profit is the CLEAR AI Initiative (CAI). In development since 2023, and publicly launched on July 4, 2024. CAI is led by CLEAR’s Chief Education Justice Officer, Ms. Mary Lang. Learn more about CAI on our website.
CLSBA is the California Latino School Boards Association
CLSBA is a non-profit organization dedicated to ensuring Latino/a/x students have the best educational opportunities and resources available to succeed. We are committed to meeting the educational needs for all Latino/a/x students by working with educational organizations and empowering current and future Latino/a/x School board members. Together, we will positively change and improve the educational outcomes for Latino/a/x students in California.
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