I’m a student. How can I participate?

We welcome any and all interested parties. The more people engaging with the topics, the more valuable it will be for all participants. Here are some ways for you to get involved

  • Attend as much of the event as possible. Sign up here (after September 15).
  • Spread the word to your friends, clubs or anyone else and/or help with postering and other advertising.
  • Staff a table with information about campus programs and Intersectional opportunities at the Expo.
  • Put together an open team-taught class (in consultation with the organizers), on some aspect of the Teach-in topics. Here are examples. If you need ideas, we have them!
  • Participate in a panel discussion. Here are some that are already planned.
  • Plan a reading, short performance or presentation for the Arts Stage.
  • Become a volunteer organizer and get involved in planning discussions by emailing the organizers.
  • Encourage your professors to be involved in the event by redirecting their classes to the Teach-in, incorporating relevant material in regular classes, putting together an open class or participating in a panel discussion.

The wider ranging your politics and positions on the Teach-in topics, the better. We only ask that your contribution explicitly address the connections between racism, climate change and social justice.