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Workshops and Conference Presentations
Completed Conferences
2024
CSLA January 25-28, 2024 Hilton Orange County/Costa Mesa 3050 Bristol St, Costa Mesa
Jan. 4 Thursday 1-3 pm Bookmaking with Lisa Bishop & Nancy Lucero
Jan. 5 & 6 Friday and Saturday Makerspace with Lisa Bishop & Nancy Lucero
Jan. 7 Sunday 8 am Global Literacy: Using Large Print, Audio & Bookmaking with Reluctant Readers with Nancy Lucero no available room
2023
IASL Journal October 2023 The Past and the Future
Movable Book Society Conference Virtual September 28=October 1, 2023
https://movablebooksociety.org/2023-conference-agenda/
IASL July 16-22, 2023 Rome, Italy
Mentoring as Professional Service Learning Mentor Workshop
Accomplished Libraries with Nancy Lucero
ALA June 2023 virtual https://2023.alaannual.org/schedule-at-a-glance
IASL Journal April 2023 Mentoring is Win WIn
CSLA March 2023 Asilomar conference committee
2022
Freedom to Express Fest Lick Wilmerding HS October 22,2022 11:45am- 12:30 pm Make a Book! with Nancy Lucero
Global Literacy Communities (virtual) October 15, 2022 9:45 am Using print and audio to invite reluctant readers into global literacy
International Journal of Information, Diversity, & Inclusion: review of "Profiles in Resilience."
IASL Journal October 2022 Make a Book and Build a Lesson
IASL Journal July 2022 Engaging Readers in Global Literacy
IASL Conference, virtual 2-2:50 pm July 13 2022. Adding Voices: Diverse History of Place
IASL Journal April 2022 Rethink, Research, Replace, Replenish! with Nancy Lucero
CSLA virtual Where Do We Start in Decolonize Our Library Collection, Friday, 2/18 at 11:00-11:45am Nancy Lucero
Adding Voices: Diverse History of Place, Friday, 2/18 at 2:45-3:30pm
2021
Reforma November 7, 2021 (virtual) Youth+Voice+Service Poster Student Service Learning
Article IASL Newsletter October 2021 Volume 50 #5 Beyond Books
IASL on-line July 13, 2021 3-3:55 pm (1-1:55 PST ) Heal Workshop
ALA Chicago June 24-29 2021 Posters $how Me the Money Check Out the Chickens
Article IASL Newsletter Volume 50 Issue 1 January 2021 Curating Covid
Article WOW Stories: Volume VIII, Issue 2 Winter 2020
Global Literacy Communities: Building Bridges of Understanding across Cultures Engaging Readers in Global Literacy
ALA Midwinter Virtual January 22-26, 2021
2020
Article IASL Newsletter Volume 49 Issue 4 "After March 13, 2020"
Amigos September 23, 2020 for "Like the Ceiling Can't Hold Us: Sharing Innovations in Libraries"
www.amigos.org/sharing_innovations Heal Help Educate and Learn Workshop
ALA Midwinter Prinz Committee Philadelphia January 2020
Conferences 2019
Great Stories Club Chicago October 2019
ALA Annual Conference, Washington, DC: June 20-25, 2019 GNCRT Committee; Prinz Committee
Union, April 6, 2019 Refugee Stories
Great Stories Club, Chicago Feb. 21-22, 2019 & March 21-22, 2019
NWWHA California, Hawaii, and Northwest World History Associations Feb. 22-24, 2019 Berkeley Memory of Nightmares
CSLA Pacific Palms Feb. 7-10 2019 Refugee Stories Feb. 9 2:30 pm Torrey Pine Room
and Student Leaders=Grant Writers Feb. 10 8:00 am Pine Valley Room
ALA mid winter January 25-27, 2019 Prinz committee, Graphic Novel Committee, Trauma panel moderator
Union, April 6, 2019 Refugee Stories
Conferences 2018
Union, October 13, 2018 Student Leaders=Grant Write
Digital District Day August 13, 2018 O'Connell HS Digital Citizenship Survival Kit
ALA Conference, June 21-26, 2018, New Orleans ALA/AASL presentation Student Leaders = Grant Writers
Sixth Annual California, Hawaii and Northwest World History Associations
Conference, February 16-19, 2018 Seattle Refugee Stories
Conferences 2017
CSLA Presented Asking Questions/ Finding Answers! & Special Collections RAP
Yale 2017 PIER Summer Institute: Human Rights: Recognition, Research, and Response - Lesson
Piers Yale Institute
Number of refugees Graphic
We Share Solar Solar Suitcase
Storium Online Storytelling Game
Presidio Japanese American
Lunch in the Library November 9-11 AASL 18th National Conference, Beyond the Horizon Phoenix, Arizon
$how Me the Money ARSL Small & rural libraries St. George, UT Sept. 6-9, 2017
Makerboxes:Maker Programs in a Box Melendra Sanders
IFLA Global Vision Interactive Discussion Jennifer Pearson Marshall County Memorial Library Lewisburg, TN mcmlib@bellsouth.net
Clint Lewis
Brandon Mull
Out Of This World Programs on a Down to Earth Budget National Center for Interactive Learning
Space Institute Keliann LeConte Space Science Institute Boulder, CO klaconte@spacescience.org
Sometimes Hearing is Believing Using Oral Narratives to inspire Youth Toward STEM IMLS
Digital Storytelling for Future Generations with Nancy Lucero August 7, 2017 IASL 46th Annual International Conference California State University Long Beach, August 4-8, 2017 program committee
Student Leaders = Grant Writers CUE SF, Roosevelt MS, April 8, 2017 1:45-2:45 p.m.
Asking questions? Finding Answers! CSLA Rohnert Park, CA Feb. 5, 2017
Special Collections RAP CSLA Rohnert Park, CA Feb. 4, 2017
Conferences 2016
1000 Books before Kindergarten T4SJ Mission High, SF, CA October 8th, 2016
Get Graphic! Library Camp August 2, 2016 Santa Clara County Office of Education
Table Talk - CSLA Media Morsels April 23, 2016 Fresno, CA 3 grant writing tips; 2 grants to apply for; 1 strategy for all grants
Show Me the Money$$ SFUSD, SF, CA. January 12 & February 1, 2016
Get Graphic CSLA, San Diego, CA. February 4, 2016
Lunch in the Library - Maker Crafts CSLA, San Diego, CA. February 4, 2016
Show Me the Money$$ CSLA, San Diego, CA. February 4, 2016
Conferences 2015
Get Graphic- CHSSP-Teaching the Past for Tomorrow Conference UCLA Friday Nov. 6, 2015
Get Graphic-T4SJ Conference -Challenging a Culture of Violence October 10, 2015 Mission High School, SF, CA.
Project Enable Webinar May 1, 2015 School Librarian presenter: School library support & Universal Design
Rock a Bye Reading Agenda Fifth REFORMA National Conference APRIL 2, 2015 Omni San Diego Hotel
https://twitter.com/shondarhimes/status/1239600550515101696?s=20
2014
Papers accepted but unable to attend Summer 2014:
Drama, Trauma & Teen Readers! Designing 2 new library spaces & collections for unique groups of at risk teens. (IFLA Paris, France August 23, 2014) May I Help you? Service Learning in K-5 libraries (IASL Moscow, Russia August 2014)
Project Enable: Team collaboration to differentiate instruction to meet varying needs and abilities, and principles of Universal Design for Learning. FlipCon14 June 23-25, 2014, in Mars, PA (near Pittsburgh)
Touching History Redux: Integrating primary sources into instruction and using CSLA Feb. 9, 2014 San Diego
Project Enable: Team collaboration to differentiate instruction to meet varying needs and abilities, and principles of Universal Design for Learning CSLA Feb. 8, 2014 San Diego
2013
Triple A: Advanced, Accomplished Advocate AASL 16th National Conference & Exhibition, November 14-17, 2013 in Hartford, CT
Unique as a Fingerprint EdTalk Presentation, SFUSD Administrators July 30, 2013
2012
CSLA "School Libraries Link Lifelong Learners,” San Jose November 16-19, 2012
Triple A: Advanced, Accomplished Advocate Sunday, November 18
Turkish Delights - recipe for a successful grant Monday, November 19 & 2012 CSLA Leadership for Diversity Award
T4SJ October 9, 2012 Mission High School, SF, CA A Golden Maxim Gardens & Libraries Collaboration
2011
CSLA Pasadena, CA November 11-13, 2011 “Imagine the IDEAL Team: Information Literacy, Digital Resources, Educators, Advocacy, Literacies.” Magic Touch: Arts, iPods and Working Together - NEA Learning and Leadership Grant 2010 & Good Ideas! 2011 Young Author Festival
AASL Minneapolis, Mn October 27-30, 2011 Exploratorium A Version of the Past - Multicultural Historical Fiction & Big Ideas-Little Money?!? Strategies for Successfully Obtaining Grants
T4SJ Mission High, San Francisco, CA October 9, 2011; 11th Annual Conference, Teaching for Social Justice: The Power of Community Unique As A Fingerprint: K-5 Student Service Programs
IASL Jamaica August 7-11, 2011 Tuesday August 9 Puppet Dreams: an Ezra Jack Keats Grant Project
2010
CSLA Sacramento November 12-15, 2010 Cryptic Love Letters: Digital Primary Sources & Truth Seekers Today: Students Study Banned Books & Puppet Dreams: an Ezra Jack Keats Grant Project &
A Mirror for America
Internet Librarian Monterey, CA October 25, 2010 Cryptic Love Letters:
Teachers for Social Justice Mission High School October 9, 2010 Big Ideas? Little Money?Grant Writing Lunch Presentation & A Version of the Past Mutlicultural Historical Fiction
SSEWBA BWDIK:Someday Soon, Everything Will Be Acronyms But What Do I Know: Exploring Web 2.0 Professional Development Poster Session. Tuesday March 2, 2010 Washington, DC
2009
"Embrace the Serendipity of Learning" CSLA Ontario, CA 2009 Big Ideas? Little Money November 20th & A Version of the Past November 20th
Big Ideas, Little Money COMO XXI Columbus, Georgia October 7-9, 2009
Big Ideas? Little Money? Grant Writing Friday July 17th 4:15 p.m.
New Voices, New Visions: Teaching for Tomorrow, Today NBPTS Conference in Atlanta, Georgia, July 15–18, 2009
A Mirror for America READING The World XI USF, San Francisco, CA March 27-29, 2009
ISSA, Tampa, Fla 2009
2008
A Sense of Community CSLA, Sacramento, CA 2008; Reading The World, SF 2008
California Teacher Association: Burlingame and Ontario, CA 2008
Teacher Action Research ITRC International Teacher Research Conference New York 2008;
A is for Advocacy IASL Lisbon, Portugal 2006
2007
CSI: Multicultural Non-fiction AASL Reno, Nv 2007
Social Media, School Libraries and Web 2.0 AASL Reno, Nv 2007
Teacher Action Research ITRC International Teacher Research Conference ; Chicago 2007
A is for Advocacy NBPTS Conference Washington, DC July 2005
Empowering Literacy with Teens IFLA Buenos Aires, Argentina; 2004
CSLA with student presenters 2004 & 2002
Touching History primary sources IASL New Zealand 2000
Not Extinct IASL, Vancouver, Canada 1998;
School Library Programs, Oral History IASL, Worchester, England 1995
CTA, CSLA "Author Programs" 1999; "Information Literacy Standards", 1997
Civil rights leader Rosa Parks spoke about poverty and prejudice at San Francisco State University February 22, 1995 Parks, 82, spoke as part of the university's 'Achievers Against the Odds' program.
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