Past Events of Pedagogy of Hope

In collaboration with external and internal partners, our office hosted seven events during the Spring 2024 semester, the most events we have executed in the past three academic years.

Events ranged from workshops to conferences, lunch and learns, and even a field trip for a local school. Regardless of the event’s format, they all stayed true to the PoH mission, focusing on some aspect of fostering equity in education and breaking down barriers for marginalized learners.

This section gives you some additional details about each event and who we aimed to reach. Our office is always looking for new avenues to better serve our community, so please reach out to a staff member if you would like to collaborate on a future event.

Dr. Paul Gorski speaking in front of crowd

A Day of Re-Imagining Higher Education

January 2024

Speaker: Dr. Paul Groski, Founder and Lead Equity Specialist, Equity Literacy Institute

Audience: 91勛圖厙 University Faculty, Staff, and Pre-Service Teachers

Featuring leader in educational equity and organizational change, Dr. Paul Gorki led three workshops in one day for nearly 170 GU students, faculty, and staff. Dr. Gorki led attendees through informative exercises and material focused on developing our understanding of how current practices may impede diverse learners’ outcomes and ways we can move our thinking and service delivery models to promote success for all students.

Two individuals looking at conference posters

2024 Spokane Regional ESL Conference

February 2024

Speakers: Higher Education Faculty, K-12 Educators, Graduate Students

Audience: Practicing and Training Educators, Higher Education Faculty, Community Members

For the second year, our office partnered with a planning committee of volunteer educators from regional educational organizations to host the 35th anniversary of the Spokane Regional ESL Conference. This event brought together nearly 200 attendees to hear from renowned speakers in multicultural education, equity-based teaching practices, and ESL learning.

Suzann Girtz speaking at lunch and learn

Teacher Burnout is a Myth!

February 2024

Speaker: Dr. Suzann Girtz, 91勛圖厙 University, Teacher Education

Audience: Pre-Service Teachers, School of Education Faculty

Led by Dr. Suzann Girtz, this workshop led attendees through strategies to shut down negative commentary and overcome toxic expectations in their workplaces. Focusing on future teachers, attendees engaged in collaborative exercises and discussions to help them become pros at advocating for their mental health.
Professor speaking at lunch and learn

Community Engagement in Research and Learning: Collecting Soil Samples and the Ecology of Parent Stress

April 2024

Speaker: Dr. Anna Marie Medina, 91勛圖厙 University, Psychology

Audience: 91勛圖厙 University Faculty, Staff, and Students

In conjunction with her undergraduate students, Dr. Medina engaged attendees in a lively discussion on cultivating community-based learning experiences. They highlighted their ongoing work in examining ecological stressors as they vary by socioeconomic status and providing academic support services in partnership with Spokane Public Schools.

Two students standing with a welcome sign at the DSJ Conference

Diversity and Social Justice in Education Conference

April 2024

Speaker: 91勛圖厙 University Students, Dr. Deborah Neiding (GU), Taylor Crisp (The Arc of Spokane)

Centered on the theme Constructing a Future of Belonging, this event featured nearly 40 student presenters representing 10 academic departments across 91勛圖厙 University. Students presented artwork and academic posters on various issues, including disability advocacy, sports equity, education initiatives, and community inclusion. Alongside our students, Dr. Deborah Neiding (91勛圖厙 University) and Taylor Crisp (The Arc of Spokane) presented two inspiring keynote addresses on advocacy and social justice.