
The 2022 Equity in Action Summit is a virtual event designed to bring K-12 computer science teachers together for a call to action to transform our approach in providing equitable CS education.
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The 2022 Equity in Action Summit is a virtual event designed to bring K-12 computer science teachers together for a call to action to transform our approach in providing equitable CS education. We welcome teachers of all subjects, parents, students, and anyone who is interested in computer science to join us in learning, sharing, and empowering each other. There are sessions applicable to all levels of PK-12 education!
This year’s emphasis is “Commit To Inclusion” and it includes four strands:
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ACCESS + ibility
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Representation
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Removing Barriers in CS
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Student Voice/Power
Opening Keynote

Sina Bahram is the founder of Prime Access Consulting (PAC), which works with executives, policy makers, engineers, content creators, designers, and more. He is a consultant, computer scientist, researcher, speaker, and entrepreneur. In 2012, Sina was named a White House Champion of Change by President Obama for his work enabling disabled students to succeed in STEM. Sina serves on and chairs various boards, conferences, committees, and working groups across corporate, non-profit, and research entities. He collaborates with the UN and is an invited expert on the W3C ARIA working group.
Breakout Sessions
Within four breakout sessions, participants will select from different workshops that provide them an opportunity to dive deeper into topics ranging from sharing voice and power with students, examining practices that increase access to marginalized students in CS, inclusive teaching practices, affirming student identities, and culturally sustaining pedagogy and curriculum design.
ACCESS + ibilities
ACCESS + ibilities is an intentional play on words emphasizing access and abilities. Lack of access results in exclusion. If you are interested in computer science resources that are accessible AND usable for ALL students, please check out this strand. If you are wondering how something designed for the blind and visually impaired can be an integrative tool for all of your students, including those without disabilities, please check out this strand. If you are a computer science teacher looking for resources, including free and low-cost tech, you should also look into this strand.
Representation
Representation in the computer science community acknowledges the need to validate and welcome diversity. How can we help girls feel welcomed in a male-dominated career path? How can we support black males pursuing computer science? How does LGBTQ+ apply to computer science classrooms? Join these sessions to learn how to consider that discrimination has discouraged rather than encouraged. Join these sessions to create a hospitable and nurturing environment in your classroom.
Removing Barriers in CS
What prevents students from pursuing or succeeding in computer science? Do you have circumstances that make you as a teacher feel “stuck” on how to help your students? Sessions in this strand are intentionally tackling a variety of real-world problems. From teaching in rural communities to learning about assistive technology options in most technology devices, these sessions provide a wide variety of speakers and topics geared to help teachers help their students.
Student Voice
We all want to be heard. Student Voice sessions are designed to recognize the importance of being seen and being heard in powerful ways. These sessions focus on the importance of identity and using computer science as a way to acknowledge and celebrate. Are you interested in storytelling and art? Are you interested in making a difference with music? Learn about how computer science can give students a place for affirming expression.
Closing Keynote
The event will conclude with a keynote address from Jean Ryoo and Jane Margolis, co-authors of the graphic novel, Power On! In this keynote, Jean Ryoo and Jane Margolis will share resources/strategies that align to the new graphic novel, Power On! to teach CS equity in 6-12 classrooms.


Our passion is to continue providing a space to support each other as we take action and give our students CS superpowers to make a more just society. We look forward to growing and taking action together. RSVP to join us!