Webinars
As part of our partnership with the communities we serve and in collaboration with professional organizations,
CORA offers webinars on salient topics. Webinars are free to the public and all are recorded and posted following the live session. Below is the current schedule of previous and upcoming webinars. You will find links to view recordings and register for upcoming events.
Previous Webinar
Racelighting Webinar
March 3rd, 2021
In recent years, there has been increasing attention and educational policy efforts designed to address the disproportionate suspensions of Black children and youth. Using data from California public schools...
Black Minds Matter: Addressing Disproportionate Suspensions of Black Children and Youth
February 17th, 2021
In recent years, there has been increasing attention and educational policy efforts designed to address the disproportionate suspensions of Black children and youth. Using data from California public schools...
Insurrection at the Capitol Justice and Reconciliation on our Campuses and in our Nation
January 14th, 2020
The events of January 6, 2021 rattled the nation to its core as thousands stormed the Capitol in a planned attempt to unturn the results of a democratic election and to siege elected officials...
Black Minds Matter – Part Five of Five-Part Series
August 13th, 2020
Our special guests will include Drs. Fred A. Bonner II, James L. Moore III, and Gilman Whiting. We will also have special guests, Thelma Pannell-Dantzler and Natacha Pannell (the mother and sister of Phillip Pannell)...
Black Minds Matter – Part Two of Five-Part Series
August 6th, 2020
Our special guests will include Lasana Hotep, Chance Lewis, and Andre Perry.
Black Minds Matter – Part Three of Five-Part Series
July 30th, 2020
Our special guests will include Dr. William Smith, Dr. Eboni Zamani-Gallaher, Dr. Frank Harris III & Michael Brown Sr. (the father of Michael Brown Jr.).
Black Minds Matter – Part Two of Five-Part Series
July 23rd, 2020
Our special guests will include Dr. Gloria Ladson-Billings, Dr. Ivory Toldson, and Gwen Carr (the mother of Eric Garner).
Black Minds Matter – Part One of Five-Part Series
July 16th, 2020
This course addresses issues facing Black students in education by drawing parallels between the policing of Black lives and schooling of Black minds.
Addressing Anti-Blackness on Campus: Implications for Educators and Institutions
June 24th, 2020
In the wake of the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade, Ahmaud Arbery and others, educators are determining options for a thoughtful response. At first, school superintendents and...
Serving Students with Basic Needs Insecurities During COVID 19
May 20th, 2020
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Responding Racial Bias and Microaggressions in the Online Environment
April 28th, 2020
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Equity-Minded Student Services in the Online Environment
April 9th, 2020
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Employing Equity-Minded & Culturally-Affirming Teaching and Learning Practices in Virtual Learning Communities
March 26h, 2020
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