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Catalyzing Action Exchange Conference: Building an Equitable Educational System Centering Students Experiencing Homelessness

ByDeborah McKoy March 10, 2025March 10, 2025

On September 27, 2024, CC+S hosted a Catalyzing Action Exchange in partnership with 21CSLA and the California Department of Education.

Keynote speakers included Dr. Linda Darling-Hammond, Dr. Pedro Noguera, and State Senator Dave Cortese, who each shared their perspectives on the criticality of addressing the needs of students experiencing homelessness.

To access the full list of speakers, digital copies of poster session contributions, a compilation of next steps toward action, and resources, please visit the event’s StoryMap Website.

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