Some Comments from Recent Trainings "This workshop should be taught to all educators!"
"I will never forget this training, it has impacted my life in a major way and I look forward to the next."
"It was fascinating and really made me think about my own bias amd how I was consciously and subconsciously portraying it to my childcare kids."
"I feel I can now be more comfortable and purposeful in reaching out to my families to encourage them to share."
"Being biracial there was a lot discussed that hit home and nobody had ever adressed before (and I'm 25 years old!!). This was the first training/discussion on biraciality I have been to where biracial people did not lament on the difficulties of being mixed." | ME Program Trainings The Multiethnic Education Program offers a broad range of trainings, workshops and presentations for professionals, educators, parents and youth on topics of mixed heritage identity and experience, interracial family and cultural competency.
ME Program diversity specialists present locally, statewide and nationally in early childhood education, childcare, adoption, foster care, middle school, high school, community college, university, after school and youth development communities including:
1st 5 Alameda, Every Child Counts Aim High, Academic and Cultural Enrichment Program for Middle School Bay Area Early Childhood Conference Bay Area Network for Diversity Training in Early Childhood California Association for the Education of Young Children California School Age Consortium Annual Statewide Conference California Teachers Association Teaching Conference Camp Destiny, Summer Day Camp Childcare Links Diversity Works, Youth Development and Anti-Opression Program European Early Childhood Education Research Association, Conference on Quality in Early Childhood Education, Ireland FUSION Summer Camp for Mixed Heritage Youth Head Start Annual Training Conference Infant Development Association Kings County Community Action Organization Lifelearning Academy, Charter High School Long Beach Community College, Early Childhood Education Conference Merritt College, Early Childhood Education Department Mission District YMCA Summer Camp for Middle School National Association for the Education of Young Children Oasis for Girls, Center for Girls & Young Women Oregon Association for the Education of Young Children Peninsula Jewish Community Center, Youth Program People of Color in Independent Schools Conference Play House Child Care, San Diego (Childcare for Homeless Families) San Francisco State University San Mateo Foster Care and Kinship Sports4Kids (Afterschool Enrichment Program) Synergy Grammar School University of California at Berkeley White Privilege Conference |
| Direct Service Training This workshops provides educators with the resources, activities, and material focusing specifically on biracial, multiethinic and transracially adopted children; >DIRECT SERVICE TRAINING DETAILS < | Training The Trainer Professional educators and trainers interested in training others on this topic receieve the skills and resources to integrate activities and materials for focusing specifically on biracial and multiethnic children's neeeds, concerns, and challenges. >TRAINING OF TRAINERS WORKSHOP DETAILS < |
| Calendar of Trainings, Workshops & Events >To schedule a workshop or training, please email or call 510.644.1000, ext. 226 >For more information about our films and resource guides, please email or call 510.644.1000, ext. 227 Payment & Cancellation Policies |