• Justice: Linguistically Speaking – Rescheduled to Spring

    Online

    Three-day workshop focusing on understanding the role of language in anti-racism work and supporting Black language in our schools. Participants will receive language resources to support social justice literacy instruction in their classrooms.

  • Table Talk: Social Justice Reads

    Online

    Four-session series about selecting social justice texts and discussing how to implement them in the classroom.

  • Cancel Literature Discussion

    Online

    Join the California Reading & Literature Project in a discussion of how to address the content that is presented in some classic children's literature.

  • CRLP BAR Society – Boisterous. Audacious. Readers

    Online

    One-session, free online book discussion. If you enjoy critical literacy and the opportunity to discuss literature connected to our current social climate, then join us as a Boisterous. Audacious. Reader.

  • Dismissed Literacy

    Dismissed Literacy
    Online

    Join us in a professional learning experience for teaching reading in different discipline areas. Feb. 15 - Physical Education & Feb. 22 - Visual & Performing Arts

  • Transforming Literacy: Reclaiming our Why

    Online

    Free half-day conference focusing on how we can use literacy to make things better for our students, to be more inclusive, more student-centered, and more innovative than ever before. Sponsored by the CRLP Statewide Office and the CSU Fresno Regional Site of CRLP.

  • CRLP Teacher Leader Book Study

    Online

    We will collaborate using the latest research and social justice standards to benefit and improve literacy instruction for all, specifically BIPOC students.

  • Imagine If…Powering Learning Through Creativity and the Arts

    Carnesale Commons

    Join us for a free one-day convening inspired by the teachings of Sir Ken Robinson and the promise of Prop. 28. This conference will bring together K-12 teachers, arts educators, principals, district leaders, and museum and community arts partners to learn together, make connections, and co-construct actionable ways to enact the promise of Prop. 28.