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Everything Is Fine (And Other Lies We Tell Ourselves in the Process)
By Asuka Conyer Let’s take a collective deep breath. Maybe a sip of water, too—the kind with the electrolytes if you can, because we’re doing a lot today. Whether you’ve been an educator for years or you’re a fellow recent grad entering the workforce, I invite you to join me in a little moment of…
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Empty Promises, Endless Committees
Washington State’s Ethnic Studies Failure, Revisited for Black Lives Matter at School Week of Action by Tracy Castro-Gill, Ph.D. Black Lives Matter at School Week and Black History Month are meant to be moments of reflection, accountability, and recommitment. But in Washington State, they have become annual reminders of how little has changed despite years—decades—of research,…
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Art Transcends Language; An Ethnic Studies Dance Lesson
by Asuka Conyer and Onyx Sagawinit Beginning in March, 2026, WAESN will be hosting quarterly Sustaining Member and mutual aid events. First up is a hip-hop dance lesson taught by Onyx Sagawinit. Read below about some of the history of hip-hop and why it’s inherently Ethnic Studies! Watch this space for registration updates and more…
In the News
The Seattle’s Child article lists 15 parent advocacy groups in the Seattle area, including WAESN, and highlights their roles in supporting families, influencing policy, and amplifying parent voices in education.
September 25, 2025
WAESN Youth Advisory Board and NAACP Youth Council leaders argue that political gestures around ethnic studies in Washington State are too often performative rather than substantive and call on lawmakers and school leaders to meaningfully invest in ethnic studies that center youth of color, support educators, and transform curriculum and pedagogy.
November 15, 2024
After decades of advocacy with only token progress, the WAESN’s Executive Director, Dr. Castro-Gill, and Director of Policy and Public Affairs, Oliver Miska, push Washington State to seriously fund and implement ethnic studies and to end the “curriculum violence” that harms marginalized students via biased content, exclusion, and identity erasure.
October 1, 2024
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