Event Description
This conference will capture the essence in CTA’s Mission Statement: to ensure that the dignity and civil rights of all children, youth, and adults are protected and to secure a more equitable and democratic society.
In 2025, this conference will take place in Santa Clara, CA. CTA members will have access to dynamic speakers and interactive workshops that will provide them with a greater understanding of the issues of diversity, equity and social justice.
Our workshop sessions will cover this theme through the lens of the following categories:
- AWARENESS
Sessions in this category are for members starting their personal social and racial justice journey, in the early stages of joining the collective journey toward liberation, or those interested in a refresher.
- CAPACITY BUILDING
Sessions in this category are for members who regularly navigate the flow of traffic toward social justice, and wish to do so with more precision. Attendees will sharpen and enhance their skills for maneuvering different lanes; avoiding accidents and pile-ups; knowing when to slow down, stop or head forward; and pulling others along.
- ACTION
Sessions in this category are for members learning to organize, inspire collective action and/or build skills to cultivate the power of the collective. Attendees are interested in filling their car with passengers and learning more about collaboration, ally-ship, and con-conspiring with other members doing the work, but not as the only driver. These sessions are about working with others and applying the skills you’ve learned so far to take action.
Program
- Agenda-At-A-Glance: Click here for the Agenda
- Workshop Grid: Click here for the Workshop Grid
- Sessions Descriptions: coming soon!
- Sessions by Category: coming soon!
*All program details and documents are subject to change.
FRIDAY, MARCH 7
4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
CTA Registration Desk
4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Exhibitor Showcase
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Friends of Bill W.
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Welcome Reception, Dance and Community Building
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Dinner Buffet
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Screening: Chinatown Rising: Asian American Heroes Who Emerged From the Civil Rights Era With Q&A
SATURDAY, MARCH 8
7:15 AM - 3:30 PM
CTA Registration Desk
7:15 AM - 3:30 PM
Exhibitor Showcase
7:15 AM - 8:15 AM
SCC Equity Team Breakfast
7:15 AM - 8:15 AM
Breakfast
8:15 AM - 8:45 AM
Welcome & Grounding In by TBD
8:45 AM - 9:00 AM
Networking
9:15 AM - 10:45 AM
Workshop Session 1
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Workshop Session 2
12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Lunch & Keynote by CTA President, David B. Goldberg
2:15 PM - 3:45 PM
Workshop Session 3
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Caucus Meetings
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Human Rights Awards Dinner
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Friends of Bill W.
SUNDAY, MARCH 9
7:30 AM - 9:00 AM
Coffee & Tea Stations
7:45 AM - 8:45 AM
Caucus Meetings
8:45 AM - 10:45 AM
CTA Registration Desk
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Workshop Session 4
10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Brunch & Closing Keynote by Jeff Duncan-Andrade
12:15 PM
Conference Concludes
Venue
Host Hotel: Santa Clara Marriott
- Address: 2700 Mission College Boulevard, Santa Clara, CA 95054-1218
- Reservations Phone: (408) 988-1500
- Group Rate: $169/night + tax
- Booking Deadline: Wednesday, February 19, 2025 (or until block sells out)
- Parking: Discounted Self Parking, $10/night
Please register for the conference before booking a room. The special rate registration link will be available in the registration confirmation email.
Fees
- CTA Member: $195
- Student CTA Member: $39
- Chapter Equity Team Members*: $97.50
- SCC Equity Team Members*: $0
- Exhibitors: $280 (subject to approval)
*Equity Team Member Contacts must be verified by their Chapter President
Featured Presenters
David B. Goldberg
CTA President
An educator for more than 25 years, CTA President David Goldberg has spent most of his career as a bilingual teacher at Murchison Elementary in the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD). In addition to English, he is fluent in both Spanish and sign language. Goldberg has a long history of union activism. He previously served as CTA Vice President and Secretary-Treasurer for four years each, as well as two three-year terms on the CTA Board of Directors. Goldberg also previously served as treasurer of United Teachers Los Angeles. He comes from a long line of Los Angeles educator union leaders—he was active in the UTLA strike of 2019 just as his mother “walked the line in 1989” as a UTLA strike captain and his grandmother did during the L.A. teachers strike in the 1970s. Goldberg is currently the lead on the Community Schools movement for CTA and is passionate about helping transform schools into places where families and students can be involved in a more democratic educational experience.
Jeff Duncan-Andrade, Ph.D.
Jeff Duncan-Andrade, Ph.D., is Professor of Latina/o Studies and Race and Resistance Studies at San Francisco State University. He was a founder of the Roses in Concrete Community School, a community responsive lab school in East Oakland, and has been a classroom teacher and school leader in East Oakland (CA) for the past 30 years. Duncan-Andrade’s pedagogy has been widely studied and acclaimed for producing uncommon levels of social and academic success for students. He lectures around the world and has authored numerous journal articles and book chapters on effective practices in schools. He has written three books, his most recent just being released with Harvard Press in August 2022. In 2016, Duncan-Andrade was part of the great educators invited to the White House on National Teacher Appreciation Day by President Obama, and in 2019 he was chosen as the Laureate for the prestigious Brock International Prize in Education. In 2021, he was selected to join the Board of Prevent Child Abuse America. Duncan-Andrade is also ranked as one of the nation’s most influential scholars by EdWeek’s Public Influence Rankings.
Duncan-Andrade’s transformational work on the elements of effective teaching in schools is recognized throughout the U.S. and as far abroad as New Zealand. His research interests and publications span the areas of youth wellness, culturally and community responsive pedagogy, trauma responsiveness, curriculum change, teacher development and retention, and cultural and Ethnic Studies. He works closely with teachers, school site leaders, union leaders and school district officials to help them develop community responsive classroom practices and school cultures that foster wellness, self-love, confidence, and academic success among all students. Duncan-Andrade holds a Ph.D. in Social and Cultural Studies in Education and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Literature, both from the University of California – Berkeley.
Traveling to the Conference
San Jose Mineta International Airport (SJC): 6 miles
San Francisco International Airport (SFO): 31 Miles
San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport (OAK): 34 Miles
Please consider using public transportation to travel to the conference. Please visit https://www.vta.org/ for maps, schedules, fares and more information.
Airfare Discount: United Airlines offers reduced rates for CTA members up to 10%. To take advantage of these rates, you must book online at www.united.com. Enter the CTA Discount Code: ZNYT122681 in the Offer Code Box found on the left-hand side of the page. Please check with the other airlines to ensure that you are getting the best rate.
Child Care
Click here for childcare registration. Deadline to register is Monday, February 24, 2025. Last minute registration requests will be reviewed based on provider availability.
You must register your child to reserve a spot at Camp CTA. Click here for more childcare information.
Children attending Camp CTA must adhere to the conference Health & Safety Policies.
Day/Dates/Times of program:
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Friday, March 7 – 5:45 PM – 9:15 PM
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Saturday, March 8 – 7:15 AM – 8:15 PM
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Sunday, March 9 – 7:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Contact Information
Jovie of Newport Beach
Phone: 949-301-9422
E-mail: newportbeachca@jovie.com
Documents
Session documents will be available in the conference app and attendee hub closer to the start of the conference. You must be logged in to view session documents. Provided documents can be found at the bottom of each session page within the conference app and attendee hub.
Health and Safety Guidelines
If you are feeling sick, have tested positive for COVID-19, or are showing COVID-19 symptoms, do not attend the event.
Your wellbeing at CTA conferences is important to us, click here to read the conference health and safety policies. As part of registration, all attendees are expected to abide by the Code of Conduct for CTA Events found here.
Animal Accommodation Policy
The California Teachers Association (CTA) is committed to ensuring that all attendees of its conferences and meetings have equal access and opportunity to participate in these events. CTA recognizes that some attendees with disabilities may require the assistance of animals for various reasons. This document outlines the policy and procedures for reasonably accommodating disabled attendees who require the use of assistive animals at CTA conferences and other events. This policy also recognizes that for the health and safety of all attendees and to avoid disruptions at CTA conferences and meetings, pets are not permitted in conference and meeting spaces.
Please click HERE to view the full Animal Accommodation Policy.
Credits
Professional Growth Hours: By attending this conference, you will earn 15 hours of Professional Development which can be used to claim (1) University Credit through our partner, CSU Chico. Conference attendance from start to finish is required to receive the Professional Growth Hours. After the conference, attendees will be emailed a certificate of Professional Growth Hours.
University Credit: The CTA University Credit Program is a benefit available to members who attend CTA Conferences or watch recorded sessions through the CTA Virtual Pass to Online Learning. Please visit www.CTA.org/Credit for all timelines and information on how to claim the credit.
Grants
The CTA Board of Directors will award conference grants for the upcoming Equity & Human Rights Conference. These incentive grants are available to new members, ethnic minority members and members from small chapters. Please see our dedicated web page for more details.
- DEADLINE – January 6, 2025 – grant recipients will be notified via email. The registration fee discount will apply automatically upon registering.