VIRTUAL EVENT

November 1-4

Log in and engage from your office, your kitchen, the beach, or wherever you feel ready to start learning.

SCHEDULE

Join attendees from around the world for four days of dynamic content curated specifically for women* in education.

HIGHLIGHTS

20+ Live & On-Demand Sessions


Enjoy synchronous and asynchronous sessions featuring a variety of topics including: leadership, imposter syndrome, building effective teams, interview skills, challenging bias, and more.

Keynote Speaker

Laugh, learn, and get inspired by Kate Schatz. Kate is a bestselling author, activist, educator, and consultant whose writings and talks about race, gender, and equity have garnered multiple awards and drawn crowds all over the globe.

Equity, Inclusion & Community Thread

Throughout the event, the Thread will feature content that encourages and promotes equitable, inclusive school environments and supports diverse educators and leaders.

Articles and Interviews

Love to read? We've got you covered with articles, spotlight interviews, leadership journey stories, and other readable goodies.

Speed Networking

Let's have some fun! Get randomly sorted into a virtual room to meet and talk with a small group of attendees. When time is up, you'll get sorted into another random group.

Roundtable Discussions

Join a roundtable to discuss a topic or theme with other attendees. Some roundtables will be moderated by a Carney Sandoe team member to help keep the conversation flowing.

PLUS 3 months of access to all content after the event!

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Kate Schatz
READ MORE ABOUT KATE

Kate Schatz

New York Times bestselling author, activist, educator, and consultant Kate Schatz has been talking, writing, and teaching about race, gender, social justice, and equity for many years. Her “Rad Women” books – Rad American Women A-ZRad Women Worldwide, and Rad American History A-Z – have sold over 300,000 copies and been translated into four languages, and her book Rid of Me: A Story is part of the cult-favorite 33 1/3 series. Kate is the co-author of Do the Work: An Anti-Racist Activity Book, with W. Kamau Bell, the comedian and Emmy-winning host of CNN’s United Shades of America

VIRTUAL EVENT SCHEDULE

Check out the full schedule of live sessions, on-demand videos, speed networking, and roundtable discussions.

EVENT FORMAT

The virtual event will be accessed through a platform called Whova. In addition to hosting live and on-demand sessions, Whova allows for fun ways to meet and engage with other attendees, win prizes for attending sessions, and participate in discussion topics.

Closer to the event, registered attendees will receive more information on Whova.

“It's been wonderful and refreshing to connect with so many women who are both alike and different from me. I've learned a lot from the variety of perspectives and experiences I have encountered, and enjoyed the camaraderie in this virtual space.”

- 2021 attendee

A JOURNEY AWAITS