Ask Dr. Ellis: Next Steps for Developing Organizational Capacity for Racial and Cultural Equity


Join your peers for these 60-minute conversations on a specific area of charter school operations or on a current topic led by a sector expert…no power points, no presentations, lots of time for discussion and Q&A to round out your conference experience.

When/Where:
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Meeting Room 1
Format
Discussion Group
Strands
Strand 6 - Building anti-racist organizations

Presented by


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Addie Ellis

Student Services Director
Natomas Charter School

Facilitator, educator, mentor, advocate, Grandma, Mom are words that describe Dr. Addie Ellis. She writes, speaks, and provides training on the “Four R’s” of culture: Relevance, Respectfulness, Responsiveness, Reflectiveness. As Student Services Director at Natomas Charter School Dr. Ellis leads the intangibles of education. In her spare time Dr. Ellis can be found hiking, reading or watching the clouds in her backyard - lovingly known as Narnia. Pre-Covid she accomplished, “the best worst thing" she's ever done, climbing Mount Kilimanjaro! She states, “I climb mountains to face fears" Her hashtags are #Iservetheleastofthese while living life #Unleashed


When/Where:
,
Meeting Room 1
Format
Discussion Group
Strands
Strand 6 - Building anti-racist organizations