To kick February off right, Lace on Race is at the GameSchoolCon in Irvine, which is led under the steady hand of Sasha, one of our community members! I love GameSchoolCon, not least for its commitment to what I call an effortless ethos of inclusion, but also for reminding us all that living in a way that aligns with our values does not have to be castor oil forced down, nor does it have to be stilted or badly grafted on. If we are to be who we say we want to be, look no further than GameSchoolCon.
It’s also the first day of what the mainstream world calls Black History Month, but what we at Lace on Race call Saturday, because, hopefully, we are remembering, internalizing, and most importantly, building upon the legacy and sacrifice of those who have gone before us. As usual, we will be doing things a bit differently, highlighting people who have moved the ball forward in mighty ways, often unnoticed.
The way to do both of the things outlined above, is to focus on education. Education for what was before, and modeling and training for what we want to see in the future. Hence, the first topic for our new magazine-ish format: Education.
We will be talking about the mission of GameSchoolCon, as well as talking about issues that, after two years in, we are ready for–IQ testing; school choice, funding priorities–and to begin to talk about ways our work in the area of education does or does not dovetail with our stated goals and values. Charlene Hollenbrink-Monk, a dedicated educator will ground us with what a radical and effective pedagogy can look like.
These offerings will be exactly as good as your considered and thoughtful engagement. I can’t wait to hear your voices, and see your faces!
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