Identifying and Interrupting Microaggressions in Schools (in-person) - October 16, 2025

All schools welcome

This workshop is designed to provide insights into how implicit bias and racial microaggressions can interrupt and harm the learning process. Participants will gain a clear understanding of these phenomena and how they manifest themselves in schools, and will also learn practices to address these issues.

The NEASC Standards for Accreditation challenge schools to provide a safe, positive, and respectful culture that demonstrates a commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging for students. This workshop is a first step to achieving that goal! 

Schedule

October 16, 2025
9:00 a.m. Registration and Coffee
9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Workshop (includes lunch)

Location

NEASC Office, 1115 Westford St, 3rd Floor, Lowell, MA

Presented by Dr. Kalise Wornum
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Dr. Kalise Wornum portrait

Kalise Wornum
Founder and Chief Consultant, KW Consultants - specializing in cultural proficiency and community conversations to support difficult conversations regarding building global responsibility.

Registration

REGISTER HERE

Fee per session:
$175 individual registration
$600 for a team (up to 4 people from one school/district)
Fee includes workshop and lunch

Questions?
  • Registration/logistics - Misha Larson, Events Manager, mlarson@neasc.org
  • Workshop content - Alyson Geary, Director of School Accreditation and Improvement, ageary@neasc.org