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March 27, 2025 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM EDT

Countering Bullying and Building Belonging for Newcomer Students

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Countering Bullying and Building Belonging for Newcomer Students

Date

March 27, 2025 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM EDT

Location

Online

Cost

Free

Credit

Attributes

English-Language Learners (ELL), Gifted and Talented, Students with Disabilities

About This Webinar

As school districts across the country welcome a growing number of newcomer students, educators face the challenge of creating safe and inclusive learning environments amid a backdrop of shifting immigration policies and increasing anti-immigrant rhetoric. In the wake of recent elections, stereotypes, memes, and tropes about immigrants are proliferating, impacting school climates and the well-being of students and their communities. 

This webinar will empower educators to recognize the rights of all students to a quality education, regardless of immigration status, while equipping them with strategies to address anti-immigrant prejudice, foster belonging, and support immigrant students effectively. Jessica Lander, an expert in education policy and immigrant student advocacy, will guide participants through captivating stories from history, current events, and personal experiences. 

Drawing from her extensive research and classroom practice, Jessica will provide actionable insights and strategies for building inclusive school environments. Participants will explore the history of education policies impacting immigrant students and the rights of undocumented students and learn practical tools for fostering empathy, addressing bias and bullying, and creating a sense of belonging for immigrant students and their families.

This webinar is part of Share My Lesson's 2025 Virtual Conference! View all sessions here.

Speakers

Profile picture for user Meisha Lamb-Bell
Program Director, Re-Imagining Migration

Meisha is a dedicated educator with a profound commitment to expanding social impact through fostering equitable access to education, vital resources, and purposeful programming. As a Questbridge scholar, Meisha’s unwavering dedication lies in cultivating inclusive academic environments that not only ignite a lifelong passion for learning but also galvanize collective action. Throughout her academic journey at Brown University, Meisha actively engaged in endeavors aimed at enhancing college access and facilitating successful matriculation. After graduating from Brown, Meisha started her career in public finance, optimizing funding for the higher education and nonprofit team. Before joining RIM, she served as a classroom teacher, where she prioritized student joy, community building, and illuminating and eliminating covert and compounding barriers to equity.

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Educational Organization / Business Professional

Adam Strom has spent his entire educational career working to create communities of belonging within and outside the classroom. He is the executive director of Re-Imagining Migration, an organization whose mission is to advance the education and well-being of immigrant-origin youth, decrease bias and hatred against young people of diverse origins, and help rising generations develop the critical understanding necessary to build and sustain welcoming and inclusive communities.

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Professional Credit

Share My Lesson webinars are available for one-hour of PD credit. A certificate of completion will be available for download at the end of your session that you can submit for your school's or district's approval.

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5.0
1 Reviews
Laura_Brown
Laura_Brown March 27, 2025
Amazing!

What a wealth of information by a fabulous presenter! I loved the idea of an alliance club and the quote: Protecting students is not partisan--it is our responsibility as educators.

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