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Announcing the 2024 Conference on Racial and Social Justice

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Together we’ll protect, promote, and strengthen public education [View as Webpage]( [National Education Association]( [EdJustice]( {NAME}, Most of us want to create learning environments that are spaces for liberation, joy, and justice for all students. Some politicians and anti-public education advocates would like to make us feel like we are alone in our work—but from school to school, district to district, and state to state, educators, students, parents and families, organizers, community members, and leaders are united for the advancement of justice in education. [Join us in Philadelphia from June 30 – July 2 for the 2024 Conference on Racial and Social Justice.]( Activists from across the country will unite at the 2024 Conference on Racial and Social Justice. Together we will build community, explore strategies and tactics to strengthen our movement, and make space for new ideas to map the road ahead. [Grow the movement to protect, promote, and strengthen public education at the 2024 Conference on Racial and Social Justice.]( This conference is a unique space for new and long-standing attendees to come together in community for the advancement of justice in education. Our program will uplift the intersection of social justice, identity, and democracy in the movement for education justice, spark dialogue about local successes and challenges, and build connections that strengthen our community. Registration for the 2024 Conference on Racial and Social Justice is open from now until May 31. [Reserve your space today!]( [REGISTER HERE ➤]( Together we will advance racial and social justice for our schools, through the power of our stories, and organize for our future. In solidarity, The NEA EdJustice Team P.S. Can’t make the conference? [We have resources designed to help you advocate for justice in education all year long](. [fb]( [tw]( [in]( [NEA - National Education Association]( You received this email at {EMAIL} because you are signed up for NEA EdJustice, timely actions and a quarterly digest about racial, social, and economic justice in education. [Click here to unsubscribe.]( © 2024 National Education Association 1201 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20036 [neaEdJustice.org]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service]( | [Subscribe]( | [Unsubscribe](

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