Join the Wellesley Centers for Women and SEED in celebrating Peggy McIntosh's lifetime of work on social change. SEED leaders and staff should look for personal invitations in their e-mail. (If you didn't get one, please contact us.)
Join the Wellesley Centers for Women and SEED in celebrating Peggy McIntosh's lifetime of work on social change. SEED leaders and staff should look for personal invitations in their e-mail. (If you didn't get one, please contact us.)
We're excited to announce another new opportunity for previously trained SEED leaders. ReSEED: Revisit, Renew, Recharge will be a three-day gathering for SEED leaders to reunite and recharge at a time when our work in educational equity is as urgently needed as ever. More specifically, we will be working on sharing and developing our facilitation skills both through session planning and through exercises modeling challenging situations during SEED seminars.
Nearly 100 educators, parents, and community leaders attended the National SEED Project's two New Leaders' Weeks this year. During the seven-day, residential workshops, participants were immersed in multicultural SEED materials and methods in preparation for leading SEED seminars in their own schools and communities.