ESJ Sponsors
The annual Educating for Change Curriculum Conference provides a forum for educators, parents, and community members to share resources related to social justice education. This year, we expect 300 educators, parents and community members from across the metro St. Louis area to attend the conference. The positive impact of the conference is far-reaching. fostering leadership and promoting fair, diverse, and prosperous schools and communities.
Thank you, 2018 Sponsors!
Acknowledgements for 2018 Conference
We would like to thank the following people, groups and organizations for their support in making the 13th Annual Educating for Change Curriculum Conference a reality. We would especially like to recognize and thank the conference planning committee.
2018 Conference Planning Committee
Jason Adams, Maplewood Richmond Heights Elementary School
Stacy Butz, Ladue School District
Cryslynn Billingsley, Parkway School District
Genevieve Caffrey, University of Missouri-Columbia
Carolyn Cosgrove-Payne, Washington University in St. Louis
Colette Cummings, Webster University
Katie Dalton, Lindbergh High School
Kimaada Ellison, Ferguson Florissant
Anna Elwood, The Soulard School
Emily Figley, College School
Ben Finkelstein, East St. Louis High School
Carolyn Fuller, St. Louis Community College
Mary Pat Gallagher, Lolly’s Place
Krista Galleberg, Washington University
Rob Good, Ladue School District
Mark Kasen, ABC 30 & Fontbonne University
Angela Kelley, Ladue School District
Jarrid Kraft, Soulard School
Meredith Labadie, Lindbergh School District
Carol Lickenbrock Fujii, Parkway School District
Sherita Love, Education Equity Catalyst
Bridget McDougall, ESJ Program Mastermind & Mom
Jasmine McKinney, St. Louis Public Schools
Heather Milo, ACTIVATE
Sarah Miller, Clayton School District
Kate O’Brien, Education Consultant
Jennifer Riesenmy, Ladue School District
Rebecca Rogers, University of Missouri-St. Louis
Gladys Smith, Washington University in St. Louis
Phil Shayne, retired from Chaminade
Amanda Spalter, WIDA
Sarah Spencer, Soulard School
Haydee Taylor-Arnold, Ladue School District
Tamara Times, Community Organizer
Yavette Quick, St. Louis Public Schools
Annie Wagganer, St. Louis Community College
Tamara Wells, Hazelwood School District
For their financial and intellectual support of the 2018 Conference, we would also like to sincerely thank:
2018 Conference Planning Committee
Jason Adams, Maplewood Richmond Heights Elementary School
Stacy Butz, Ladue School District
Cryslynn Billingsley, Parkway School District
Genevieve Caffrey, University of Missouri-Columbia
Carolyn Cosgrove-Payne, Washington University in St. Louis
Colette Cummings, Webster University
Katie Dalton, Lindbergh High School
Kimaada Ellison, Ferguson Florissant
Anna Elwood, The Soulard School
Emily Figley, College School
Ben Finkelstein, East St. Louis High School
Carolyn Fuller, St. Louis Community College
Mary Pat Gallagher, Lolly’s Place
Krista Galleberg, Washington University
Rob Good, Ladue School District
Mark Kasen, ABC 30 & Fontbonne University
Angela Kelley, Ladue School District
Jarrid Kraft, Soulard School
Meredith Labadie, Lindbergh School District
Carol Lickenbrock Fujii, Parkway School District
Sherita Love, Education Equity Catalyst
Bridget McDougall, ESJ Program Mastermind & Mom
Jasmine McKinney, St. Louis Public Schools
Heather Milo, ACTIVATE
Sarah Miller, Clayton School District
Kate O’Brien, Education Consultant
Jennifer Riesenmy, Ladue School District
Rebecca Rogers, University of Missouri-St. Louis
Gladys Smith, Washington University in St. Louis
Phil Shayne, retired from Chaminade
Amanda Spalter, WIDA
Sarah Spencer, Soulard School
Haydee Taylor-Arnold, Ladue School District
Tamara Times, Community Organizer
Yavette Quick, St. Louis Public Schools
Annie Wagganer, St. Louis Community College
Tamara Wells, Hazelwood School District
For their financial and intellectual support of the 2018 Conference, we would also like to sincerely thank:
- School District of Clayton administration, faculty, and students for their significant support and collaboration with the 13th Annual Educating for Change Conference. Thanks to Wydown Middle School for the use of their facility.
- Dave Bailey’s Unique Urban Restaurants, Kaldi's and Chartwells for providing food for the conference.
- Eileen S. (age 13) for her social justice artwork is the design of our program and flyer
- John & Laura Fletcher
- Andy Thorp
- Rob Good
Donate Items to our Conference Auction
Contact Anna Elwood at [email protected] to donate new or gently used items or themed baskets to our Conference Auction.
If your institution would like to be an official ESJ Sponsor, tax-deductible contributions can be made payable to Educators for Social Justice. All checks should be sent to: Educators for Social Justice P.O. Box 179151 St. Louis, MO 63117. Please do not hesitate to contact us for TAX ID # if needed or any further information. All sponsorship inquiries can be emailed to Anna Elwood at [email protected].
One way institutions can have a collective impact is by sponsoring the conference at a certain level, which supports the ESJ mission and allows the institution to register a "cohort" (a group of educators) for the conference. Take a look at the Cohort Sponsorship Levels Table to the right to see how many educators you can register for varying levels of sponsorship. Email Anna Elwood at [email protected] to become a sponsor.
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