Native American and Hmong Indigenous Education Symposium: A Resource for Inclusive Education
Join us April 7-10 for the Native American and Hmong Indigenous Education Symposium. Connect with elders and educators, explore cultural and historical insights, and gain resources to create inclusive, meaningful curricula. Learn more at www.edtech.uwlax.edu or contact Indigenouseducation@gmail.com.

Native American and Hmong Indigenous Education Symposium: Fostering Inclusive Curriculum
The Native American and Hmong Indigenous Education Symposium, happening from April 7-10, offers a unique opportunity for educators, advocates, and community leaders to explore Indigenous educational practices and deepen their understanding of Native American and Hmong cultures. Hosted by Widening the Circle, the event serves as a platform to build relationships, identify bias, and create more inclusive and meaningful curricula.
Why Attend the Symposium?
This symposium goes beyond typical educational conferences by providing participants the chance to connect directly with Native and Hmong elders and educators. These connections allow attendees to:
- Gain insight into Native and Hmong cultural practices, history, and sovereignty.
- Address stereotypes, bias, and privilege in educational systems.
- Learn strategies to infuse multicultural pedagogy into existing curricula.
- Develop resources to incorporate authentic and inclusive materials for diverse classrooms.
The event is a step toward bridging gaps in education and promoting critical multicultural perspectives to address systemic issues in schools.
Key Features of the Symposium
- Workshops with Elders and Educators: Learn firsthand from Native and Hmong community leaders about contemporary and historical issues affecting their communities.
- Resource Building: Access a solid foundation of resources to enhance your curriculum with authentic Indigenous content.
- Critical Pedagogy Discussions: Engage in conversations about combating bias and fostering equity in education.
Event Details
- Dates: April 7-10
- Location: The Circle News
- Contact: Matthew Stewart at (608) 498-9903 or via email at Indigenouseducation@gmail.com
- More Information: Visit EdTech at UW-La Crosse.
Making Education Inclusive for All
The symposium is a vital resource for educators committed to promoting inclusivity and authenticity in their teaching. By addressing bias and integrating Indigenous practices into educational frameworks, attendees can play a pivotal role in creating equitable learning environments.
Don't miss this opportunity to deepen your knowledge and impact education positively. Mark your calendar for April 7-10 and join us at the Native American and Hmong Indigenous Education Symposium.
For further questions, reach out to the organizers or visit the official event page linked above!
References and Further Reading
- Community Calendar April | April 7-10, Native American and Hmong Indigenous Ed. Symposium | Thecirclenews.Org | The symposium seeks to be a resource for educators and gives participants the opportunity to meet Native and Hmong elders and educators, build relationships, provide a solid resource base to learn about Native and Hmong cultures, contemporary and historical issues, sovereignty, Indigenous educational practices, identify bias, privilege and stereotypes and authenticate resources to infuse a more meaningful and inclusive curriculum within a context of critical multicultural pedagogy to address problems in education and current issues.






