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Thank you for attending the 35th Annual Winter Roundtable #WRT2018!

Thank you all for attending this year's Winter Roundtable Conference! Thank you for energy and strength in working toward justice in Psychology and Education.

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 continues its tradition of bringing together scholars, practitioners, researchers, social change agents and students interested in the intersections between race, ethnicity, social class, gender, ability status, sexual orientation, and religious affiliation in psychology and education.

The Winter Roundtable 2018 theme, Nevertheless, She Persisted: Power and Patriarchy in Psychology and Education, underscored the pervasiveness and pernicious effects of misogyny, sexism and gender oppression, particularly as these forces intersect with psychology and education. The 2018 conference included presentations focusing on research, pedagogy, practice and activism that addressed these themes.

As in years past, students, scholars, practitioners, educators and community activists gathered to share wisdom and resources at the 2018 conference. We hope you will join us for next year's Winter Roundtable Conference!

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General Registration has closed for 2018

Student, non-credit $150 | Professional, non-credit $250

For information regarding Group Rates, please contact us at roundtable@tc.columbia.edu

2018 Winter Roundtable Program

Agenda Addendum

Invited Speakers

Each year, the Winter Roundtable invites speakers to share their wisdom in multicultural activism, community, organizing, and scholarship. Here are the current speakers for this year's conference. Click on their photos for more information!

Keynote Videos

Here are excerpts from the 2017 Winter Roundtable Keynote presentations. Full-length versions of these and many other presentations from past Roundtables are available via streaming subscription, digital download, and on DVD.  Click on the "Purchase Media" heading above for more information!

 

Continuing Education

The Winter Roundtable offers Continuing Education Units from the following professional organizations:

American Psychological Association (APA): Up to 10 Hours 

 

The National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC)

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We also offer Continuing Education Units from the Columbia School of Social Work ($50!)

  

A special thank you to Division 51 – The Society for the Study of Men and Masculinities of the American Psychological Association for co-sponsoring the APA Continuing Education (CE) workshops for this year’s conference!

Division 51 of the American Psychological Association seeks to recognize and promote pathways for boys and men to live healthy and positive lives, and also to identify and redress the effects of restrictive masculinities.  We do this through psychological science, education, advocacy, and clinical practice. In doing so, we aim to promote equality for people of all genders. Our members represent a lively community, and taking part in Division 51 includes a variety of networking opportunities, a subscription to our journal, Psychology of Men & Masculinity, webinars, as well as several annual conventions. You can learn more about us including how to join here: http://division51.net/join-division-51/

 

Conference Staff

Faculty Co-Directors:

Co-Coordinators:

Past Conferences

2006

Story about the 23rd Winter Roundtable:

2001

Story about the 17th Winter Roundtable:

"The Cross-Cultural Winter Roundtable stands out as one of the most notable achievements and contributions to counseling psychology made by the program of counseling psychology at Teachers College." - Robert T. Carter

Accommodations

2688 Broadway

New York, NY 10025

Phone: (212)-222-2954

Fax: (212)-678-6842 

Dates: February 22-25, 2018

Rooms/Rate (s): $89-Deluxe Double (a room with 1 bed) OR $119-Double/Double (a room with 2 double beds) plus applicable taxes

* Rates available for an allocated number of rooms.

Check-in/Check-out Times: Check in time is 3:00 p.m. Check out time is 11:00 a.m.

Cancellation Policy: Reservations must be cancelled in writing or via direct phone call to the hotel and accordingto the following guidelines:


 

The Hotel Edison

 

250 West 77th Street

New YorkNY 10024

(212) 362-7700

Dates: February 22-25, 2018

Rooms/Rate (s): $119-Deluxe Queen Room (a room with 1 bed) OR $139-Double/Double (a room with 2 double beds) plus applicable taxes

* Rates available for an allocated number of rooms.

Check-in/Check-out Times: Check in time is 3:00 p.m. Check out time is 12:00 p.m.

Guests can book their room by the following three ways:

1)Logging onto hotelbelleclaire.com, choosing the desired dates of stay and selecting “Group Code” from the drop down, then entering the group code TEACH8

2)Clicking the booking link below that will route directly to the booking page, or https://gc.synxis.com/rez.aspx?Hotel=60633&Chain=16087&arrive=2/22/2018&depart=2/25/2018&adult=1&child=0&group=TEACH18

3)Calling the reservation department at 929-257-0120 or emailing reservations at hbres@triumphny.com

Directions 

By Air

Three international airports connect with convenient bus and taxi New York City. From John F. Kennedy Airport and LaGuardia Airport, economical bus service to Grand Central Terminal and various Manhattan hotels is available. Also from LaGuardia Airport, there is a more direct bus service (M60) to West 116th Street and Broadway.

From Newark Airport, there is New Jersey Transit bus service to the Port Authority Bus Terminal.

Although New York City cabs operate on mileage meters, cab fares can vary with traffic conditions. The average one-way fare from John F. Kennedy Airport is approximately $45.00, one way from LaGuardia Airport is about $25.00. Designated airport passenger pick-up areas usually have cab dispatchers available to assist you.

Online Resource(s)
Click here to access the New York City Airport Guide
(or copy and paste the following link into a new browserhttp://www.ny.com/transportation/airports)


 

By Bus

Bus transportation into New York City from neighboring states and communities usually terminates at Port Authority Bus Terminal, at West 42nd Street and Eighth Avenue.

Within New York City, four bus routes include a stop at West 120th Street and Broadway (Teachers College): M4 (available from both Grand Central Station and Penn Station), M5, M11, and the M104 (available from the Port Authority Bus Terminal). The fare required is exact change in coins, Metropolitan Transit Authority token or Metrocard.

Online Resource(s)
Click here to visit the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's website - Information about New York CityTransit, Long Island Rail Road, Long Island Bus, Metro-North Railroad as well as metropolitan bridges and tunnels
(or copy and paste the following link into a new browserhttp://www.mta.info)


 

By Car

The Henry Hudson Parkway (West Side Highway) in New York City runs parallel to the Hudson River and offers convenient access to Teachers College. The highway can be reached from most of the main routes entering New York City. The nearest major highway link to it is Interstate Highway 95 (I-95).

Whether driving north or south on the Henry Hudson Parkway/West Side Highway, exit at 95th Street. At the first traffic light, turn north (left) onto Riverside Drive; at 120th Street turn east (right) and go two blocks east to the College. The main entrance is located midway between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue, on the north side of West 120th Street.

Parking
While West 120th Street offers metered parking on both sides of the street, parking on New York City streets in the Columbia University area is limited.
Nearby off-street parking facilities include:
(Please call garages directly for current prices and reservations)


 

By Subway

The subway station serving Teachers College is the 116th Street stop of the IRT Broadway-Seventh Avenue local. The No. 1 subway train (red line) are local trains serving this station. Be sure that you are on (or transfer to) the local line at the 96th Street Station. The express line (No. 2 or No. 3 trains) does not serve Columbia University.

There are subway entrances at Penn Station and the Port Authority Bus Terminal. From Grand Central Station, the Shuttle (S) goes to "Times Square" 42nd Street, offering access to the No. 1 IRT Broadway Local trains going uptown.

Online Resource(s)
Click here to visit the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's website - Information about New York CityTransit, Long Island Rail Road, Long Island Bus, Metro-North Railroad as well as metropolitan bridges and tunnels
(or copy and paste the following link into a new browserhttp://www.mta.info)

Click here to visit the New York City Subway Resources website - Information on current and historical operations
(or copy and paste the following link into a new browserhttp://www.nycsubway.org)

Click here to visit the New York Subway Finder website - Access subway directions to any Manhattan address
(or copy and paste the following link into a new browserhttp://www.krusch.com/nysf.html)


 

By Train

Grand Central Terminal, which is located at East 42nd Street and Park Avenue, is the New York City terminus for two commuter trains, MetroNorth and Conrail, as well as some Amtrak trains from Canada and Upstate New York.Penn Station, at West 34th Street and Seventh Avenue, is the New York City terminus for all other Amtrak service and the Long Island Railroad, New Jersey Transit, and the New Jersey PATH train commuter lines.

Online Resource(s)
Click here to visit Amtrak's website
(or copy and paste the following link into a new browserhttp://www.amtrak.com)

Click here to visit the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's website - Information about New York CityTransit, Long Island Rail Road, Long Island Bus, Metro-North Railroad as well as metropolitan bridges and tunnels (or copy and paste the following link into a new browserhttp://www.mta.info)

Click here to visit the Long Island Railroad website
(or copy and paste the following link into a new browserhttp://www.mta.info/lirr)

Click here to visit the New Jersey Transit website
(or copy and paste the following link into a new browserhttp://www.njtransit.com/)

Purchase Media

We are happy to announce that recordings of selected presentations from past Winter Roundtables are now available for purchase or subscription!  

To build excitement for the upcoming 2018 conference, we are now offering all of the available videos from past Winter Roundtable conferences at a tremendous discount!

Selected presentations from 2012 through 2017 are available in both hard copy DVD format and as digital files which can be streamed or downloaded. 

Selected presentations from 2006 through 2011 are available in DVD format only.  

The digital files are available through the "Streaming or Download" link below.  Right now, a 1-year streaming subscription is just $35.00 per presentation!  Or you can purchase and download the digital file for just $50.00!

DVD copies are available through the "Purchase DVDs" link below.  Right now, a DVD copy of any available presentation is just $50.00!

Both sites accept PayPal and major credit cards.

To see short preview segments from each of the available videos, click the "Streaming or Download" link below.

35th Annual Winter Roundtable

Teachers College, Columbia Univesity

Box 59, 525 W 120th Street

New York, NY 10027-6696

roundtable@tc.columbia.edu