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A Special Kind of Betrayal: The Violence and Hypocrisy of Cis Men of Color in Organizing
by Asuka Conyer and Tracy Castro-Gill, Ph.D. This blog post, the first in a series, is being co-written by Asuka Conyer, Director of Development and Programs for WAESN, and Tracy
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Curricular Conditioning in a Racist and Capitalist System
By Lauryn Daniels, AES 340 student Reflecting on hidden curriculum was very eye opening for me this week. As a child I remember being very aware of how people who
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The Hidden Curriculum: Reflections on Control, Racism, and the Infamous Food Fight
by Cecilia Meza, AES 340 student One point that stuck with me during this week’s discussion was the curriculums within the various districts. It was Kirstens Robbins’ reading that really
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Navigating Critical Race Theory and Educational Disparities in Rural America
by Xitlaly Mendoza, AES 340 student As a daughter of immigrant, agricultural-working parents, I was mostly raised in rural Eastern Washington where many of the topics I have learned in
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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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