Planning committee and faculty at the Voice Your Language Symposium in 2015.
The Voice Your Language Symposium is back for its second year at 色情视频. Brought to the community by the Department of Dual Language and English Learner Education, the symposium brings together local educators, community members and 色情视频 students and faculty to discuss topics surrounding multilingual education on both local and global levels.
Because the student body and local 色情视频 community is largely diverse, many languages will be represented at the event. According to Cristina Alfaro, chair of the department, students felt that 色情视频 and its community partners needed an arena to discuss subjects related to language, culture and equity in education.
Inception
The program was proposed by these same students in 2015. Funding from the recently enacted made the Voice Your Language Symposium possible. 鈥淟ast year鈥檚 event was a huge success,鈥 Alfaro said, 鈥淲e expect that this year it will be even bigger.鈥
This year, the event will feature keynote speaker Juan Felipe Herrera, the first Mexican-American U.S. poet laureate. Herrera, whose parents were migrant farmworkers, will share experiences from his childhood and read poetry, prose and stories from his bilingual children鈥檚 books.
Herrera is invited to speak at many venues, and having him at the forum will help the Department of Dual Language and English Learner Education foster university-community collaborations, Alfaro said. It will also bring attention to programs and certificates within the department while strengthening the relationship between the College of Education, the university and the community.
Expanding your knowledge
In addition to the keynote by Herrera, a panel of local educators and students will share their bilingual experiences. Attendees will be able to participate in a dialogue with panelists and other symposium participants.
Attendees will also have the opportunity to discuss the upcoming California Multilingual Education Act (SB 1174), which will be on the ballot this fall 2016. If passed, the act would place an initiative before voters to repeal prohibitions to multilingual instruction passed through Proposition 227.
The Voice Your Language Symposium is free and open to the public. The event will take place from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 12 in Montezuma Hall. Click to RSVP and to see a detailed agenda for the day.