SPAN Symposium – What needs should international schools focus on, going forward?

I will be presenting at the SPAN Symposium in early March. My focus this time will be on the way issues of structural racism intersects with issues relating to mobility.

Danau’s session: 9:00-9:50AM CET / UTC 0, March 6 (Day 2)
Symposium dates: March 5-6

Safe Passage Across Networks (SPAN) specializes in transition issues relating to international mobility. According to their mission statement, SPAN ‘offers a home to anyone committed to healthy transitions and attachment security. We connect, equip and refresh transitions-care providers.’

To register click here.

AIELOC Book Club 2021 – Reading Growing Up in Transit

The Association of International Educators and Leaders of Color is hosting a Book Club to read Growing Up in Transit: The Politics of Belonging at an International School.

All welcome.

Dates:

30 January, 6pm EST
27 February, 8am EST
27 March, 6pm EST

How do I join?

Click here to email AIELOC or write to aieloc2019 [at] gmail [dot] com

Where can I get a copy of the book?

If you don’t already have a copy of Growing Up in Transit, click here to get the paperback.

Note from Danau:

Don’t worry, I won’t be joining – that way you can critique the book all you want! 🙂

AIELOC Book Club 2021 – Reading Growing Up in Transit

The Association of International Educators and Leaders of Color is hosting a Book Club to read Growing Up in Transit: The Politics of Belonging at an International School.

All welcome.

Dates:

30 January, 6pm EST
27 February, 8am EST
27 March, 6pm EST

How do I join?

Click here to email AIELOC or write to aieloc2019 [at] gmail [dot] com

Where can I get a copy of the book?

If you don’t already have a copy of Growing Up in Transit, click here and get 25% off on the paperback.

Note from Danau:

Don’t worry, I won’t be joining – that way you can critique the book all you want! 🙂

UNIS Hanoi Book Club – Conversation with the author

Danau Tanu will be talking with educators from the United Nations International School (UNIS) of Hanoi, one of only two UN international schools in the world.

UNIS Hanoi has been running a book club reading Growing Up in Transit: The Politics of Belonging at an International School. The book club is part of their broader effort, led by the Secondary Deputy Principal Tanay Naik, to create opportunities to improve the way the school addresses issues of diversity.

Danau will join their second meeting as part of their Q&A session with the author.