Leveling Up: Amplifying Advocacy for Multilingual Students

WEBINAR ANNOUNCEMENT

TITLE: Leveling Up: Amplifying Advocacy for Multilingual Students
DATE: August 20, 2026
TIME: 4:00–5:30 p.m. ET

DETAILS:

The webinar will examine current efforts to reverse Plyler v. Doe. We aim to provide a space for keynote speakers to help clarify common misconceptions and provide factual information about this landmark court case and how it has benefited immigrant students and multilingual learners. We also hope to offer updates on the most current state and national initiatives aimed at protecting Plyler and ensuring educational access to all students. In addition, we will invite panelists to share their experiences and insights from their local advocacy work, contributing to a meaningful conversation on advancing equity for multilingual students.

Our goal is to deepen understanding of advocacy in multilingual education by holding informed conversations that can drive public engagement, influence policy, and support community-centered change. The webinar will open with remarks from Dr. Margarita Machado from NABE, Dr. Suzanne García from AERA BER SIG, and Dr. Diep Nguyen from CAL.

The webinar will conclude with a call to action for researchers and scholars to become involved by committing to participate in the “One Advocacy Op Ed from Every Scholar” campaign to inform the public about issues we care about that affect multilingual learners.

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Equity in Practice: Affirming Bilingual and Multilingual Learners with Translanguaging Pedagogy and Translingual Literature

WEBINAR ANNOUNCEMENT

TITLE: Affirming Bilingual and Multilingual Learners with Translanguaging Pedagogy and Translingual Literature
DATE: July 14, 2026
TIME: 4:00–4:30 p.m. EDT

DETAILS:

Schools are increasingly using mandated monolingual English curriculum with multilingual and multicultural students. These students and their teachers’ experiences and language practices at many intersections can either be affirmed, integrated, and celebrated, or dismissed and ignored. This webinar explores recent research and practices around teacher preparation and curriculum design that is culturally and linguistically responsive and sustaining. Specifically, we will center translanguaging pedagogy, translingual literature, and a district-level initiative that aligns English language arts and home language arts instruction, offering an alternative path forward in language education.


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Important Notice on CAL Webinar Content

All webinars, recordings, and related materials produced by the Center for Applied Linguistics (CAL) are protected by copyright. They are made available exclusively through CAL’s official platforms for educational and informational purposes.

CAL does not authorize the reposting, redistribution, or resale of our webinars on any third-party websites. Any such uploads are unauthorized and may not accurately represent the original content.

To ensure you are accessing the most accurate, complete, and up-to-date info, please view webinars only through CAL’s official website and communication channels.


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