Registration is now OPEN!
Did you get to see our June 9, 2022 Facebook Live Event with IREL cofounders Dr. Sonja Cherry-Paul and Tricia Ebarvia, moderated by Donalyn Miller? Check it out and be inspired to join the work at these institutes this summer.
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Registration for #IREL22
As part of Heinemann’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, these institutes are being offered at cost, with all proceeds going directly to compensate facilitators and speakers.
Institute 1: July 11-15, 2022
*$259 per person
Interrogating Internalized Racism in Ourselves and in Our Practice
Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, Washington, D.C.
Institute 2: August 1-5, 2022
$159 per person
Understanding Systemic Racism: Society, Schools, and Classrooms
*Additional funding for the in-person institute is made possible by the DC Public Library Foundation. Typical pricing for in-person institutes such as this run upwards of $1000.
*Institute 1 will be IN PERSON in Washington, D.C. and would not be possible without the generous support of the DC Public Library Foundation. Please note Institute 1 is limited to 100 attendees. Session 2 will be virtual. If you are interested in giving or receiving a scholarship, email workshops@heinemann.com.
What is IREL?
In the summer of 2019, more than seventy educators gathered from across the country and globe in the small New England town of Durham, New Hampshire. What brought them together was their deep commitment to justice and their understanding that literacy is an important and necessary tool for liberation.
Thus began the inaugural Institute for Racial Equity in Literacy (IREL).
Originally scheduled to be in person for the summer of 2020, IREL became an online experience where educators gathered for two, one-week virtual institutes. The summer of 2021 then provided the chance for new attendees to join returning participants and continue this work. Over 745 educators have participated in IREL since 2019. During the 2020 and 2021 institutes, participants who attended both sessions totaled 140 and 131, respectively!
The anticipation of what these two institutes will bring us in 2022 is energizing. Through IREL, Dr. Sonja Cherry-Paul and Tricia Ebarvia have designed a space where educators can take the necessary time to reflect deeply on their practices and work for transformative change in their classrooms, schools, and communities.
IREL is intended to be as accessible in cost as possible through partnerships. Since 2020, Heinemann Professional Development has collaborated with Dr. Sonja Cherry-Paul and Tricia Ebarvia to host the institute and reach the goal of establishing tuition that cover institute costs. This year, we are thrilled to announce that support for Institute 1 comes from the DC Public Library Foundation, without whom this in person institute would not be possible at this special rate.
From the IREL Archive
Sonja is the Director of Diversity and Equity at the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project (TCRWP) and the host of The Black Creators Series, a collaboration with TCRWP and Candlewick Press. She is the co-founder of the Institute for Racial Equity in Literacy and the Senior Advisor of the Heinemann Fellows.
Sonja is the #1 New York Times best selling author of Stamped (For Kids) and she is the co-author of four books published by Heinemann: Teaching Interpretation: Using Text-Based Evidence to Construct Meaning (2014), Flip Your Writing Workshop: A Blended Learning Approach (2016), Breathing New Life into Book Clubs: A Practical Guide for Teachers (2019), and Critical Literacy: Unlocking Contemporary Fiction.