The 2013 Winter Roundtable Conference
February 15th and 16th (Friday and Saturday)
"Honoring Our Legacy, and
Empowering Future Leaders"
The Winter Roundtable is the longest running continuing professional education program in the United States devoted solely to cultural issues in psychology and education. The Winter Roundtable will continue its tradition of bringing together scholars, practitioners, researchers, social change agents and students interested in the intersections between race, ethnicity, social class, gender, sexual orientation, and religious affiliation in psychology and education.
This year's theme, "Honoring Our Legacy, and Empowering Future Leaders", celebrates the 30 years of accomplishments, while beholding the promise of future advancements by leaders in the fields of cultural psychology and education.
We will emphasize research and interventions in community, school, and family settings, as well as individual development, regarding a wide range of topics, including language, literacy, access, wellness, cultural values, and experiences with oppression and discrimination.
The Winter Roundtable's legacy in honoring significant and promising research, practice, and training innovations in cultural psychology and education will include five highlighted conference features:
> The presentation of the 10th Annual Social Justice Action Award
> The presentation of the 23rd Annual Janet E. Helms Award for Mentoring
and Scholarship in Psychology and Education
> The Student Scholarship Program
> Pathways to Publication
> Pathways to Practice

