CTA Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, & TransgenderIssues Conference
November 13-15, 2015Fairmont Hotel, San Jose, CA
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The CTA Foundation for Teaching & Learning
GLBT Issues Conference November 13-15, 2015
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page Welcome Letter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 CTA Directorial Districts Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 CTA Board of Directors & NEA Directors from California. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Conference Planning Committee & Conference Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Agenda Friday, November 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Saturday, November 14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Sunday, November 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Your Personal Conference Schedule. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Workshops-at-a-Glance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Workshop Descriptions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-18 GLBT Issues Conference Glossary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Gender Etiquette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Biographies Eric C. Heins, CTA President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Theresa Montaño, CTA Vice President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 David Goldberg, CTA Secretary-Treasurer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Marga Gomez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Exhibitors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-29 Caucuses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-31 Forums . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Urgent Care Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-35 Conference Schedule for 2016. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Cover
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WELCOME TO THE NOVEMBER 2015 CTA GLBT ISSUES CONFERENCE
Welcome to the seventh annual CTA Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Issues Conference! CTA is proud to present this exciting conference that is designed to assist the membership in addressing issues affecting GLBT youth, colleagues, parents and the community. Friday night begins our stimulating schedule with an opportunity for participants to network in a social environment while dining and dancing. Saturday continues with an exciting presentation from comedian Marga Gomez. Marga Gomez, comedian, writer, performer is a triple winner of SF Bay Guardian’s “Best Comedian” award and received Theatre LA’s Ovation. Marga got her comedy start in San Francisco where she honed her high energy, proudly Latina, openly gay, slightly dorky, tragically sexy, laugh getting act. Her television credits include HBO's "Comic Relief", Showtime's "Latino Laugh Festival" and LOGO’s "One Night Stand Up. Marga is also the author/ performer of nine solo plays which have been produced nationally, internationally and Off Broadway. Her latest show “Not Getting Any Younger,” received the SF Chronicle’s highest rating in 2011 and ran at the SF Marsh through June 2012. To cap off Saturday evening, please join us for a showing of the movie, Paris is Burning. This documentary focuses on drag queens living in New York City and their "house" culture, which provides a sense of community and support for the flamboyant and often socially shunned performers. Groups from each house compete in elaborate balls that take cues from the world of fashion. Also touching on issues of racism and poverty, the film features interviews with a number of renowned drag queens, including Willi Ninja, Pepper LaBeija and Dorian Corey. Sunday morning begins with the fourth and last workshop session of the conference and it concludes with a keynote address from CTA President Eric C. Heins. Take time to visit the exhibitor area. Exhibits will showcase many organizations that address GLBT issues including many CTA services and resources. Your participation is an essential component to the success of this conference. We encourage you to fully experience all of the workshop sessions and invest in the positive experience for all participants, staff, CTA leadership and invited guests. Sincerely, The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Issues Conference Planning Committee
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DOWNLOAD CTA Go! To enhance your conference experience, CTA will be offering the entire GLBT Issues Conference program on a mobile conference app – CTA Go! The app is available now from iTunes and the Google Play store or text CTAGo to 99000 to get the app. Use the app to access all the conference information, agenda, electives, materials, maps and evaluations. Create your own personal conference calendar with CTA Go! by favoriting elective sessions, preview session handouts and post directly to Facebook through the app. NAME BADGES Wear your name badge during the conference. It is your entry into the workshops and for the meals that are provided. Your name badge will contain your chapter and directorial district. MEALS & DRINK TICKETS CTA will host a buffet dinner and reception on Friday, breakfast and lunch on Saturday and a brunch on Sunday. For the Friday evening reception, there are two drink tickets in your badge that are required for alcoholic beverages only. Soft drinks and water are complimentary. All other meals are the responsibility of the chapter, Service Center Council or individual. Guest meal passes can be purchased at the registration desk.
Coffee service will be provided Sunday morning at 7:15 am. If you prefer a more substantial meal before brunch, which is served at 10:30 am, there is a restaurant in the hotel and room service is available. WORKSHOP ATTENDANCE Arrive early at your workshop of choice. Some of the rooms have limited seating. If there is a sign on the door that indicates a workshop is full, please honor that and go to your alternate workshop. If you are using a seat to hold your belongings or saving a seat for a colleague, be prepared to release it when the workshop starts. QUESTIONS Planning Committee Members will be available to assist with any questions you may have. Please look for them in yellow polo shirts throughout the weekend. EVALUATIONS Evaluations will be generated online. After the conference you will be sent an email with a link to complete the conference evaluation. Responses are anonymous and completely confidential. Also, please use CTA Go! to provide in-session feedback and comments during the conference. GENDER NEUTRAL BATHROOM To foster an environment of inclusion, the CTA GLBT Issues Conference has gender neutral bathrooms located in the South Tower foyer on the conference level. As some of the participants may not identify themselves as either male or female, others may not identify themselves as only one gender and some are harassed due to a perceived gender. Gender neutral bathrooms ensure that all participants feel welcomed in all restrooms. If you are uncomfortable with using a gender neutral bathroom, please use gender-specific bathrooms in the other areas of the hotel. MEDICAL INFORMATION Please complete the necessary medical information on the back of your name badge. For a medical emergency, please pick up a house phone, which will connect you to the operator who can assist you with the emergency.
GENERAL INFORMATION
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CTA DIRECTORIAL DISTRICTS
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CTA BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Eric C. Heins, President Dr. Theresa Montaño, Vice President David Goldberg, Secretary-Treasurer
NEA DIRECTORS FROM CALIFORNIA
José Alcalá Dana Dillon Sonia Martin-Solis
Gayle Bilek Jerry Eaton Sergio Martinez
Greg Bonaccorsi Dr. Susan Green Marty G. Meeden
E. Toby Boyd Jim Groth George Melendez
Tyrone Cabell Terri Jackson Kendall Vaught
Elana Davidson Erika Jones Curtis Washington
Barbara Dawson Leslie Littman
Joe Nuñez, Executive Director
Karen Kyhn, Deputy Executive Director
Colleen Briner-Schmidt
Doreen McGuire-Grigg Barbara Schulman
Linda Crow Elaine Merriweather Karen Schuett
Robert Ellis Krista Patterson Tracy Lee Taylor
Bill Freeman Robert V. Rodriguez Jennifer Thomas
Gerri Gandolfo Bill Sammons Julius B. Thomas
Sonia Martin-Solis
ESP-AT-LARGE Jaqueline Coleman
SCTA NEA BOARD MEMBER
Maggie Huttinger
NON-VOTING MEMBERS Charmaine Banther
Mary Levi
NEA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER George Sheridan
Laura Finco, Co-Chair
Peder Larsen, Co-Chair E. Toby Boyd, CTA Board Liaison
Steven Acosta Aldo D. Gonzalez
Amy Hall Mel House
Donald A. Willis
CONFERENCE STAFF
Steve Perry, Assistant Executive Director, Business Services Division
Justo Robles, Manager, Instruction & Professional Development Department and the Human Rights Department
Nessa Connor, Conference Program Specialist II, Conference Coordination Center
Reena Doyle, Regional UniServ Staff, Human Rights Department
Serena Goodspeed, Secretary IV, Conference Coordination Center
Mark Herrmann, Supervisor, Conference Coordination Center
Ingie Williams, Secretary III, Human Rights Department
CONFERENCE PLANNING COMMITTEE
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CONFERENCE AGENDA
FRIDAY
4:00 – 8:00 pm CTA REGISTRATION DESK South Tower Foyer
4:00 – 9:30 pm EXHIBITS South Tower Foyer
6:00 – 8:00 pm DINNER BUFFET Regency Ballroom
GREETINGS: Laura Finco and Peder Larsen, Co-Chairs, GLBT Issues Conference Planning Committee
WELCOME FROM THE EXECUTIVE OFFICERS:
David Goldberg, CTA Secretary-Treasurer
8:00 – 9:30 pm Dancing with DJ Shadow a.k.a. Ken Johnson Regency Ballroom 8:00 pm – Friends of Bill W. Meeting Atherton Room
PROFESSIONAL GROWTH Each CTA GLBT Issues Conference participant can receive up to 10 hours of professional growth.
UNIVERSITY CREDIT Participants to the GLBT Issues Conference will have an opportunity to receive one unit of University Credit through California State University, Chico. To receive credit it is required that you attend each of the four workshop session time blocks and all general sessions. The cost is $60.00 per unit. You may register online at http://rce.csuchico.edu/cta prior to the conference. If you choose to register onsite, checks or credit cards will be accepted for payment. Credit will be posted and transcripts will be available two weeks following the conference. For complete information on ordering a transcript, visit the university website at www.csuchico.edu/sro.
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CONFERENCE AGENDA
SATURDAY
7:00 am – 3:00 pm CTA REGISTRATION DESK South Tower Foyer
7:00 – 8:30 am BREAKFAST Regency Ballroom
7:15 – 8:15 am GLBT Forum Gold Room
8:00 am – 5:00 pm EXHIBITS South Tower Foyer
8:30 – 9:15 am WELCOME GREETINGS, CAUCUS INTRODUCTIONS Regency Ballroom AND GENERAL SESSION PRESIDING:
Laura Finco and Peder Larsen, Co-Chairs, GLBT Issues Conference Planning Committee
9:30 – 11:30 am WORKSHOP #1 See Workshops-at-a- Glance on Page 10
11:45 am – 1:20 pm LUNCH Regency Ballroom
PRESIDING: Laura Finco and Peder Larsen, Co-Chairs, GLBT Issues Conference Planning Committee
KEYNOTE SPEAKER INTRODUCTION:
Mel House, GLBT Issues Conference Planning Committee Member KEYNOTE SPEAKER:
Marga Gomez, Comedian
1:30 – 2:30 pm WORKSHOP #2 See Workshops-at-a- Glance on Page 10
2:45 – 3:45 pm WORKSHOP #3 See Workshops-at-a- Glance on Page 10
4:00 - 4:30 pm GLBT CAUCUS Regency Ballroom
4:35 – 5:05 pm ETHNIC MINORITY CAUCUSES Room
African American Caucus Glen Ellen Room American Indian/Alaska Native Caucus Fairfield Room Hispanic Caucus Cupertino Room Pacific Asian American Caucus Belvedere Room 5:15 - 6:15 pm ETHNIC MINORITY FORUM Gold Room
6:30 - 8:00 pm MOVIE: Paris is Burning Gold Room
8:00 pm FREE TIME - DINNER ON YOUR OWN
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CONFERENCE AGENDA
SUNDAY 7:15 – 8:30 am COFFEE SERVICE South Tower Foyer
7:15 – 8:15 am WOMEN’S FORUM Fairfield Room
8:00 am – 12:00 pm CTA REGISTRATION DESK South Tower Foyer
8:00 am – 12:00 pm EXHIBITS South Tower Foyer
8:25 – 8:55 am WOMEN’S CAUCUS Fairfield Room
9:00 – 10:30 am WORKSHOP #4 See Workshops-at-a- Glance on Page 10
10:30 am -12:00 pm BRUNCH AND CLOSING GENERAL SESSION Regency Ballroom
PRESIDING:
Amy Hall and Aldo Gonzalez, Members GLBT Issues Conference Planning Committee INTRODUCTION OF KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Dr. Theresa Montaño, CTA Vice President KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Eric Heins, CTA President
PRESENTATION OF DOOR PRIZES: Donald Willis, Member
GLBT Issues Conference Planning Committee
CLOSING: Laura Finco and Peder Larsen, Co-Chairs, GLBT Issues Conference Planning Committee
REMEMBER TO BRING YOUR NAME BADGE TO THE CLOSING GENERAL SESSION TO BE INCLUDED IN THE DOOR PRIZE DRAWINGS.
You must be present to win door prizes
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Creating a Safe Space: Legal Obligations in Today's Classrooms This workshop will explore best practices and strategies for implementing the California Student Safety & Violence Prevention Act of 2000 (AB537), Seth’s Law, AB1266, Title IX and Opt IN/OUT obligations. Participants will have the opportunity to explore and discuss specific laws that define the role of educators when working with all protected classes and GLBT students and staff. All grade levels welcome.
This session presents a very easy way to support what the law says MUST happen in our classrooms. In addition, it outlines what teachers can and can't do with DIVERSITY education that is embedded in social science and health curricula.
Presenter(s): C. Scott Miller, Educator, Santa Ana Educators Assn. Location: Glen Ellen Room Date and Time: Sunday, November 15 9:00 - 10:30 am Creating Trans-affirming Schools
As increasing numbers of transgender and gender-expansive young people live authentically in their self-identified gender, K-12 schools can foster a positive learning environment by protecting the safety and well-being of these students and creating systems that support them to get an education like everyone else. Students with trans parents and caregivers also need support, as well as trans colleagues who need to live as their full selves without fear of discrimination. Conducted by the author of Born on the Edge of Race and Gender: A Voice for Cultural Competency, this interactive workshop will explore the breadth of identities associated with trans and gender-expansive populations, culturally appropriate language and behavior and best practices for addressing gender-specific settings, transition plans, privacy, community resistance and student records in K-12 schools.
Presenter(s): Jolene Tripp, UniServ Director, Citrus Belt UniServ Willy Wilkinson, MPH - Writer and Public Health Consultant
Location: Piedmont Room Date and Time: Saturday, November 14 9:30 - 11:30 am CTA Chapter and Service Center LGBTQIAP Contacts
Congratulations if you have been appointed as a Service Center GLBT Contact, GLBT contact for your local association or are thinking of becoming a GLBT contact for either entity. This workshop is to train CTA GLBT Contacts in Social Justice specifically to assist the union in representing members and students on issues that affect them as well as help provide CTA resources on a variety of topics.
Presenter(s): Reena Doyle, Regional UniServ Staff, Human Rights Department Location: Atherton Room Date and Times: Sunday, November 15 9:00 - 10:30 am
WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS
CTA/NEA Member Benefits for You, Your Family and Your Career
Learn more about your exclusive Member Benefits, just one of the advantages of your association membership. Member Benefits staff will provide an overview of almost 50 different programs designed for members to save you and your family time and money and also help with your finances, insurance protection, professional development and retirement planning. Join the thousands of members enjoying the value of Member Benefits every day!
Presenter(s): Jason Long, Affiliate Relations Specialist, NEA Member Benefits Department Diane Morte, Consultant, CTA Member Benefits Department Gina Parish, Consultant, CTA Member Benefits Department
Location: Cupertino Room Date and Time: Saturday, November 14
2:45 – 3:45 pm
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender Youth: Breaking the Silence (101) As students struggle to deal with gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender issues, educators need factual information and resources to support them on campus. This training will provide participants with strategies for reducing hostilities towards gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender students and ways to create a safe learning environment for all students.
Presenter(s): Douglas Marques, Human Rights Department Cadre Trainer Roger Kavigan, Human Rights Department Cadre Trainer Location: Belvedere Room Date and Time: Sunday, November 15 9:00 - 10:30 am Gay Straight Alliances: Supporting Students and Staff
This workshop will provide a safe space for educators and staff to share experiences advising Gay Straight Alliance (GSA) student groups. The educational code protects both student groups and staff, whether out or closeted. The presenters have many years teaching experience at the secondary level and have worked with staff and students, in classes, clubs and in GSA specifically. A review of anti-bullying/discrimination policies and resources, this session should particularly benefit educators wishing to promote a culture of respect and acceptance at their site.
Presenter(s): William Rodriguez, Educator, Montebello Teachers Association Marcela Valadez, Educator, Montebello Teachers Association
Location: Cupertino Room Date and Time: Sunday, November 15 9:00 - 10:30 am
WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS
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Gay Straight Alliance Ideas, Dates, Topics
This session should particularly benefit anyone actively involved in facilitating a Gay Straight Alliance on their campus or who may be considering beginning a group. Often one is overwhelmed by the thought of "what will we do" and "why do we exist?" If you could benefit from some ideas or have ideas to share and would like to begin to plan a year full of events, come to this workshop!
Presenter(s): Mary Clifton, Educator, Perris Secondary Education Association Location: Gold Room Date and Time: Saturday, November 14 2:45 - 3:45 pm Gender Gender on the Wall
To provide a safe and support environment for educators to discuss and explore gender differences in young children. We will view and reflect on our intentional and unintentional responses to children's behavior and verbal expressions.
Presenter(s): Betty Robinson-Harris, Educator, United Educators San Francisco Arlene Riddick, Educator, ABC Teachers Association Location: Piedmont Room Date and Time: Sunday, November 15 9:00 - 10:30 am Growing Your Gay Straight Alliance
Take your GSA to the next level and create pathways to success. This session addresses strategies to enhance campus climate, an annual curriculum of events and developing college and community partnerships. This session should particularly benefit high school and college GSA advisors.
Presenter(s): Craig Lechman, Educator, Placer Association of Certified Educators Location: Glen Ellen Room Date and Time: Saturday, November 14 1:30 – 2:30 pm Guilty by Association: Discrimination of Straight & Cisgender Educators
The discrimination faced by the LGBTQIAP+ community is becoming common knowledge. As a society, we are accepting the reality of discrimination toward sexual and gender minorities. However, are we acknowledging discrimination against every member of the LGBTQIAP+ community? Is the Queer community inclusive of the "Ally"? This workshop will candidly engage the audience members in thoughtful discussion to uncover and understand the struggle and discrimination that the straight and cisgender educator faces for being openly collegial and supportive of LGBTQIAP+ staff and students.
Presenter(s): Giorgio Jovani di Salvatore, School Neuropsychologist, Alvord Education Assn. Location: Gold Room Date and Time: Saturday, November 14 9:30 - 11:30 am
WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS
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The Guy De Rosa GLBT Grant and Scholarship Program (Repeated)
Need seed money for a GSA? How about funds to help put together an event for GLBT youth? Have a creative idea to unify schools and create safe zones but need some cash? The CTA Guy De Rosa Grant and Scholarship Fund can help. This workshop will provide you with a tutorial on how to fill out the application, things the committee looks for in rewarding applications and some ideas of activities and events that you and your students can create. If you need some money to help get your group started, this workshop is for you!
Presenter(s): Sue Cirillo, Educator, United Teachers Los Angeles Donald Stauffer, Educator, Washington Teachers Association
Location: Fairfield Room Date and Time: Saturday, November 14 1:30 – 2:30 pm 2:45 - 3:45 pm How CTA Can Help You Plan for a Comfortable Retirement with 403(b) and 457 Plans
CTA Member Benefits will explain the importance of supplementing your pension benefits and provide an introduction to several basic retirement investment principles. The session will cover 403(b) and 457 plans, product offerings and plan fee information. We’ll talk about how you can protect your interests when selecting investment advisors and products. We will distribute and discuss numerous CTA resources that have been designed to help you make important investment decisions.
Presenter(s): Diane Morte, Consultant, CTA Member Benefits Department Gina Parish, Consultant, CTA Member Benefits Department
Location: Cupertinto Room Date and Time: Saturday, November 15 1:30 – 2:30 pm How to be an Out Educator or Supportive Ally
It's time to address the "Elephant in The Room!" Come prepared for a lively discussion about Internalized Homophobia. Internalized Homophobia refers to negative stereotypes, beliefs, stigma and prejudice about homosexuality and LGBT people that a person with same sex attraction turns inward on themselves, whether or not they identify as LGBT.
Presenter(s): Jolene Tripp, UniServ Director, Citrus Belt UniServ Location: Hillsborough Room Date and Time: Sunday, November 15 9:00 - 10:30 am
WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS
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Ideas to Transform Your School Culture (Repeated)
This workshop should particularly benefit teachers and administrators who seek to transform their school culture to one where ALL students feel safe and honored on a daily basis. Change does not happen overnight and this work is an on going process, the presenters are proud and excited to share the grassroots work they, the "LGBT Allies" of Crescenta Valley High School, have done in the last four years at our high school with fellow committed educators. Their successes and learning experiences in creating change on our campus can be of assistance to those hoping to do the same at their schools.
Presenter(s): Alicia Harris, Educator, Glendale Teachers Association David Platt, Educator, Glendale Teachers Association Location: Hillsborough Room Date and Time: Saturday, November 14 1:30 – 2:30 pm Location: Glen Ellen Room Date and Time: Saturday, November 14 2:45 - 3:45 pm Internalized Homophobia: Don't Buy the Lie
It's past time we have a discussion about the "Elephant in the Room." Internalized Homophobia continues to have a stronghold on the GLBT community, even among the activists. Let's look at the power of hate speech and how to overcome, once and for all, the bullies and bigots who want to beat us into submission. Come prepared for a lively presentation/discussion on accountability and to walk away feeling more empowered than ever!
Presenter(s): Gary Leveque, Art Teacher, San Ramon Valley Education Assn. Location: Hillsborough Room Date and Times: Saturday, November 14 9:30 - 11:30 am
Introduction to the Matrixes of Bias What is a matrix? How does bias impact us? Come join us to begin a journey of an internal exploration. This workshop provides experiences from a longer session and could be of interest to those who want to begin to think differently, be positively challenged and build better relationships.
Presenter(s): Gail Watts, Regional UniServ Staff, Human Rights Department Location: Belvedere Room Date and Times: Saturday, November 14 9:30 - 11:30 am
WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS
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LGBTQ Definitions, Community, Tensions
This presentation will describe the formation of an LGBT Community, provide definitions for each of the identities represented and describe tensions between those identities and offer pragmatic advice for using this terminology in the classroom.
Presenter(s): Johnnie Terry, Professor of Philosophy, Sierra College Faculty Association Location: Cupertino Room Date and Time: Saturday, November 14 9:30 - 11:30 am The Only Choice I Made is Not to Live a Lie (Anymore) - Lesbian Women in History
Through media, presentations and discussion, we'll learn about lesbian role models in science, sports, military, politics and entertainment. This workshop is designed to build awareness of the lesbian movement and the contributions of lesbians to society.
Presenter(s): Colleen Briner-Schmidt, Director, National Education Association Sue Cirillo, Educator, United Teachers Los Angeles
Location: Fairfield Room Date and Time: Sunday, November 15 9:00 - 10:30 am Outing Your Gay Straight Alliance
This session should particularly benefit high school GSA advisers that are looking for ways to make their GSA more visible on their school campus or are looking for ways to integrate other clubs and organizations into their GSA.
Presenter(s): Jennifer Kambeitz, Choir Director, Eastside Teachers Association Location: Hillsborough Room Date and Time: Saturday, November 14 2:45 - 3:45 pm Overview of State and Federal Laws
Professionals in educational settings should be equipped to provide a safe learning community for youth who are Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender. In order to do that, we must be aware of the laws and resources that guide and protect us as professionals. In this workshop participants will get an overview of laws currently in place to provide a safe environment for LGBT students and there will be facilitated discussions between participants of how they can start an equity team at their local chapter to help educate their own members. This session should particularly benefit Equity Team members, GLBT contacts, GSA Advisors, school administrators and deans.
Presenter(s): Alyson Brauning, Human Rights Department Cadre Trainer Katherine Catanzarite, Human Rights Department Cadre Trainer
Location: Atherton Room Date and Time: Saturday, November 14 9:30 - 11:30 am
WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS
Paris Is Burning Movie
Paris Is Burning is a 1990 American documentary film directed by Jennie Livingston. Filmed in the mid-to-late 1980s, it chronicles the ball culture of New York City and the African-American, Latino, gay and transgender communities involved in it. Some critics consider the film to be an invaluable documentary of the end of the "Golden Age" of New York City drag balls and a thoughtful exploration of race, class, gender and sexuality in America. Others have criticized it as exploitive and fetishizing towards trans people of color.
Location: Gold Room Date and Times: Saturday, November 14 6:30 – 8:00 pm Safety, Inclusion and Well-Being
The lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community is making steady progress toward legal equality, yet the deck continues to be stacked against young people growing up LGBT in America. The impacts of family rejection, bullying and daily concern for safety weigh heavily on our youth. This workshop will discuss the current state of LGBT youth, resources available, emerging best practices and other ways you can help make a positive difference. This session should particularly benefit those who wish to build their confidence, take action and create change in their schools.
Presenter(s): Vincent Pompei, Director, Youth Well-Being Project Location: Glen Ellen Room Date and Time: Saturday, November 14 9:30 - 11:30 am Stressed? (Repeated)
This session examines how to effectively manage stress through lifestyle and behavioral changes.
Presenter(s): Alyson Brauning, Human Rights Department Cadre Trainer Katherine Catanzarite, Human Rights Department Cadre Trainer
Location: Atherton Room Date and Times: Saturday, November 14 1:30 – 2:30 pm 2:45 - 3:45 pm Teaching LGTB History
Looking for some easy ways to incorporate LGTB history into your current curriculum? This session is middle school and high school appropriate. Come experience hands-on learning. A free poster will be given to each participant.
Presenter(s): Mary Clifton, Perris Secondary Education Association Location: Gold Room Date and Time: Saturday, November 14 1:30 – 2:30 pm
WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS
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Trans Code – Transcending Gender
Transgender and gender non-conforming issues are complex and frequently misunderstood or feared. Regardless of sexual orientation, transgender and gender non-conforming students are more likely to face transphobic or homophobic violence in school and in the community in general. In this workshop, the facilitators provide a framework for basic understanding of transgender and gender non-conforming issues, our roles as educators and strategies that can be used in supporting our transgender and gender non-conforming students.
Presenter(s): C. Scott Miller, Educator, Santa Ana Educators Assn. Location: Fairfield Room Date and Time: Saturday, November 14 9:30 - 11:30 am Unsung Identity (Repeated)
Being able to live one’s true sexual identity has been an ongoing struggle for GLBT people around the world. This presentation honors and recognizes many who stayed true to the end. The session particularly benefits educators with GLBT students. It focuses on the role of education to take us beyond tolerance and acceptance and reach the two final stages in which "humanity" and not "sexuality" is the criterion for recognizing one another.
Presenter(s): Mitra Zolghadr, Ph.D., Educator, UTLA Location: Piedmont Room Date and Time: Saturday, November 14 1:30 – 2:30 pm 2:45 - 3:45 pm Using Common Core to Include GLBT (SB48) (Repeated)
This session was developed to help all teachers (especially secondary) learn how to comply with the Fair Act (SB48) by showing how to include GLBT and disabled people into their common core classrooms. Attendees will not only learn what to include and how to include, but will also walk away with common core lesson plans that comply with the fair act.
Presenter(s): Douglas Marques, Human Rights Department Cadre Trainer
Location: Belvedere Room Date and Time: Saturday, November 14 1:30 – 2:30 pm 2:45 - 3:45 pm
WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS
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BISEXUAL: A person who is romantically, sexually and/or emotionally attracted to males and females (i.e., a person who can be attracted to men and women). BIOLOGICAL SEX: The physiological and anatomical characteristics that lead to labels of “female,” “male” and for some individuals, “intersexual.” GAY: A person (usually referring to a male) who is romantically, sexually and/or emotionally attracted to persons of the same sex (i.e., a man who is attracted to other men). GENDER IDENTIFICATION: A person’s psychological sense of being male, female, somewhere in between or somewhere outside of these gender categories (i.e., a person’s feeling or understanding of whether they are male, female or neither).
INTERSEXUAL: A person whose biological sex is neither strictly female nor strictly male because of ambiguous anatomy and/or chromosomes, previously labeled as hermaphrodite. LESBIAN: A female who is romantically, sexually and/or emotionally attracted to other females (i.e., a woman who is attracted to other women). SEXUAL ORIENTATION: The basis of a person’s romantic, sexual and/or emotional attractions (i.e., a person’s status as straight, gay/lesbian or bisexual).
STRAIGHT/HETEROSEXUAL: A person who is romantically, sexually and/or emotionally attracted to persons of a different sex (i.e., a man who is attracted to women or vice versa). TRANSSEXUAL: A person whose gender identity does not match their biological sex (i.e., a person identified as male at birth but who identifies as a female or vice versa). TRANSGENDER: A person who does not conform to society’s expectation of how that person should express his/her gender (such as a girl who does not act or dress and play in feminine ways). A transgender may or may not be transsexual and may or may not be gay. Terms related to bias: HETEROSEXISM: The privileging of heterosexuality (such as when heterosexuals receive benefits because that is the only sexual orientation considered to be natural, normal or acceptable). HOMOPHOBIA/BIPHOBIA/TRANSPHOBIA: The marginalizing of different sexual orientations or gender identifications. Taken from the root “phobia” meaning “fear of,” these terms can manifest as fear, hatred or intolerance of GLBT people and of oneself, as well as of behaviors attributed to GLBT people. Also called anti-gay bias or anti-GLBT bias.
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GLOSSARY
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There are various gender classifications of people at CTA meetings and conferences. To be inclusive and improve the quality of life for all here, please read and act according to the following: Please do not assume anyone’s gender, even people you may have met in the past. A person’s external appearance may not match their internal gender identity. You cannot know the gender or sex of someone by their physical body, voice, appearance or mannerisms. Pay attention to a person’s purposeful gender expression. We consider it polite to ask: “What pronoun do you prefer?” or “How do you identify?” before using pronouns or gendered words for anyone. When you are unsure of a person’s gender identity and you don’t have an opportunity to ask someone what words they prefer, try using that person’s name or gender neutral phrases like “the person in the red shirt,” instead of “that woman or man.” One way of acknowledging the needs of all people is to designate restrooms as gender neutral. In bathrooms, many people face harassment that can lead from anything from deep discomfort to arrest or death. Regardless of what bathroom you are in, please let everyone pee in peace. Each of us can decide for ourselves which bathroom we belong in. Please listen to all people’s needs and stories when they are volunteered; yet please respect people’s privacy and boundaries and do not ask unnecessary questions. Educate yourself through books, web sites and workshops. Then please join the many hardworking allies who are working to respond appropriately to trans phobic situations. Respectful allies, who learn from and with everyone and then educate others, are important for successful gender liberation.
GENDER ETIQUETTE Adapted from the 2002 Portland Creating Change™ Host Committee
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More than two decades of advocacy for the education profession at the local, state and national levels has prepared CTA President Eric C. Heins for his current leadership team role. His passion for union work shows. He believes in connecting core union values with the power of the 325,000 members CTA gained through organizing, negotiating and advocating to create a stronger teaching profession and a stronger union. Skilled in dealing with the media, Heins has done numerous interviews, TV news shows and editorial board meetings in recent years as part of various CTA
campaigns against education cuts, pink slips and larger class sizes, among other battles. He was elected President directly from his previous position as Vice President. Prior to that, Eric was a member of the CTA Board of Directors, where he served about four years, representing thousands of educators and education support professionals in all of Contra Costa County and most of Alameda County. A 23-year teaching veteran, his advocacy for at-risk students runs deep. He chaired the CTA Quality Education Investment Act Workgroup, charged with monitoring the progress of the CTA-sponsored QEIA, the landmark 2006 reform law. This program provides nearly $3 billion for proven intervention reforms at about 500 of our schools of greatest need over eight years. Heins also chaired the pivotal CTA Teacher Evaluation Workgroup, which adopted new guidelines in spring 2011 stressing that reforms for teacher assessments must focus on strengthening the teaching profession and improving student learning, not punishing educators. He was also an active member of CTA’s Elementary and Secondary Education Act Reauthorization Workgroup. In addition, he represented local Bay Area teachers for six years as a California member of the National Education Association Board of Directors. He is a past President of the Pittsburg Education Association and was bargaining chair for that chapter during its five-day strike in June 2000. He was chair of the CTA Alcosta Service Center Council. He also monitored education issues as CTA’s liaison to the State Board of Education and was on the steering committee of the California Safe Schools Coalition. Active on many human rights issues, Heins was a cadre trainer for GLBT leadership training and the “Breaking the Silence” workshops. He chaired the CTA Diversity Committee and served on the union’s Equity and Human Rights Conference Planning Committee. He holds a bachelor’s in music from Chapman College in Orange County. His master’s in language and literacy education and his reading specialist credential are from the University of California at Berkeley. Born in Amsterdam, he speaks fluent Dutch. Heins lives in Malibu.
ERIC C. HEINS – CTA PRESIDENT
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CTA Vice President Dr. Theresa Montaño began her teaching career as a middle school paraeducator in Northeast Los Angeles. She later became a middle and high school Social Studies classroom teacher and taught for 15 years in Los Angeles, California and Denver, Colorado. She helped establish a program for teachers interested in securing their National Board certification and secure a stipend and retirement benefits for those teachers. In partnership with LAUSD, she engaged in developing program and curriculum for Dial-a-Teacher, Multilingual Teacher Academies, the New Teacher Academy and SB 1969/CLAD certification. As a member of United Teachers Los Angeles (UTLA), she also served on the Board of Directors, House of Representatives and CTA State Council. An active unionist, Montaño was also on the staff of United
Teachers Los Angeles (UTLA), where she worked in professional development and as an area representative for nine years. She was the first coordinator of the Helen Bernstein Professional Development Center. Her years of experience as a middle and high school teacher in Los Angeles, coupled with more than a decade in higher education, gives her a special understanding of issues facing educators in California’s public schools. Today, she is a professor of Chicana/o Studies with an emphasis in education at California State University, Northridge (CSUN). Theresa has served on the California Teachers Association Board of Directors representing her constituents in the California Faculty Association, California Community College Association and Student California Teachers Association. Montaño’s research interests include Teacher Activism, Chicana/o-Latino/a Educational Equity, Critical Multicultural Education and Bilingual/ELL education. Her publications include two co-edited books, Transforming Practices in Urban Education with William DelaTorre and Jacqueline Hughes and Assault on Kids: How Hyper-accountability, Corporatization and Deficit Ideologies are Destroying Our Schools with Roberta Ahlquist and Paul Gorski. She is also the author of several research publications, essays and curriculum units. Montaño believes that these are crucial times for public education and for CTA, we have an opportunity to work collectively for a public education system that will benefit the students, workers and faculty in every sector of public education, PK-higher education. Theresa is committed to building and maintaining a strong CTA, because it is essential not only to the survival of public education, but to the advancement of the entire labor movement. As such, Montaño seeks greater collaboration between CTA, other labor unions and ethnic minority communities in areas of mutual concern such as: privatization, fair taxation and access to education, health care and social services. She previously served for six years as an NEA Board Director, a member of NEA’s English Language Learners Culture and Equity Program and as the President of the National Council for Higher Education. She has also served as President of educational rights organizations such as the National Association for Multicultural Education and the California Association of Mexican-American Educators. She lives in Los Angeles.
DR. THERESA MONTAÑO – CTA VICE PRESIDENT
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An educator for 17 years, CTA Secretary-Treasurer David Goldberg has spent most of his career as a bilingual teacher at Murchison Elementary in the Los Angeles Unified School District. He is fluent in both Spanish and Sign Language. David has a long history of union activism. In addition to serving two terms on the CTA Board, he also served as Treasurer of UTLA and was the youngest executive officer to ever hold office in that union. His CTA activism has included working on the budget committee of the CTA State Council of Education, as liaison to the Council’s Teacher Evaluation and Academic Freedom committee and taking part in CTA’s State of Emergency actions in 2011 (he spent a night in jail along with dozens of other educators who participated in civil disobedience at the State Capitol building to protest
funding cuts). He is also a leader in CTA’s Strategic Planning Workgroup. His many duties as Secretary-Treasurer include ensuring that CTA remains fiscally sound following years of cuts to California schools and to work with the CTA Budget Committee and State Council to ensure that CTA’s fiscal priorities align with the goals of its members and the Strategic Plan. David is from a family of education union leaders; his grandmother was an early member of UTLA and took part in the LAUSD strike in the 1970s that gave birth to the union. His aunt, Jackie Goldberg, was chair of the State Assembly Education Committee and also a leader in the education field. His wife, Karla Alvarado-Goldberg, is a middle school psychiatric social worker in LAUSD and a member of the CTA State Council of Education. He sees advocacy for a strong public education system as part of a larger struggle for social justice and knows that CTA continues to have an important role in that movement. Goldberg earned a bachelor’s in community studies from the University of California at Santa Cruz and, after a brief career as a professional basketball player, obtained his teaching credential through the intern program in Los Angeles Unified. He is a lifelong resident of the Echo Park neighborhood in Los Angeles, where he lives with his wife and their three children.
DAVID GOLDBERG – CTA SECRETARY-TREASURER
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Marga Gomez is a GLAAD award winning comedian and writer/performer of eleven solo plays produced nationally and Off-Broadway. She was named San Francisco’s "Best Female Comedian 2015" by The Bay Area Reporter. Her television appearances include LOGO's "One Night Stand Up” PBS and HBO's "Comic Relief," by special invitation from Robin Williams who called Marga "Amazing.. a lesbian Lenny Bruce." Marga also teaches solo performance in San Francisco at Brava Theater where she is an Artist-in-Residence. Selections from Gomez’s work have been published in several anthologies including Extreme Exposure (TCG Books), HOWL (Crown Press), Out Loud & Laughing (Anchor Books), Contemporary Plays by American Women of Color (Routledge), When I Knew (Harper-Collins) and Out of Character (Bantam Books.) Visit www.margagomez.com
MARGA GOMEZ
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African American Caucus
American Indian/Alaska Native Caucus
California Casualty
CTA Foundation for Teaching and Learning
CTA Human Rights
CTA Member Benefits
CTA/NEA Retired
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Caucus
The GLBT “Guy DeRosa” Safety in Schools Grant and Scholarship Program
Hispanic Caucus
NEA Fund for Children and Public Education
NEA Member Benefits
Pacific Asian American Caucus
PAUSD LibGuide for LGBTQQ Resources K-8
Provident Credit Union
The Standard
Women’s Caucus
EXHIBITORS
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VENDOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The Conference Planning Committee wishes to express its appreciation to the following
organizations for Sunday’s door prize donations:
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Bank of America Credit Card Services Phone: 877.518.9005
Website: www.ctamemberbenefits.org/creditcard
California Casualty Phone: 866.680.5141
Website: www.CalCas.com/cta
Delta Dental Contact: Mike Thelen Phone: 415.972.8457
Website: www.DeltaDentalins.com
Provident Credit Union Phone: 650.508.0300 or
800.632.4600 (outside 650 area code) Website: www.providentcu.org/100cta
The Standard
Phone: 800.522.0406 Website: www.ctamemberbenefits.org/thestandard
Vision Service Plan
Phone: 800.877.7195 Website: www.vsp.com
To qualify for the door prize drawing, please submit your name badge prior to the Sunday General Session. You must be present to win.
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Winners will be drawn from the name badges. Be sure to turn in your name badge
at the door as you enter the Closing General Session.
You must be present to win.
VENDOR DOOR PRIZES
Please join us at the Closing General Session on Sunday for a chance to win these great gift certificates.
Fairmont San Jose – Complimentary 2 night weekend stay with breakfast for 2
Southwest Airlines – (3) $50 Registration Fee to Any Weekend 2015
or 2016 CTA Statewide Conference – (2)
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T H E N E A F U N D
For Chi ldren & Publ ic Education
The Political Action Committee of the National Education Association
• What’s at Stake • How you can make a Difference -- The Reauthorization of ESEA -- Register to Vote
-- Reversing Federal Education Budget Cuts
-- Strengthening Educators
-- Volunteer in a campaign -- Express your views on issues and candidates
Incomes and Pensions
-- Protecting Public Schools
-- Contact your elected representatives
from Voucher Threats -- Donate to The NEA Fund For Children and Public Education
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CAUCUSES Caucus members advise, educate and lobby CTA State Council of Education and the CTA Board of Directors on issues of concern to the caucus. Attend a caucus meeting for information and updates. Membership in CTA caucuses is open to all CTA members.
African American Caucus The California Teachers Association African American Caucus believes in the worth and dignity of all people. African American caucus members will have a key role in making policies and decisions that affect African American teachers and students and will actively participate in local, state and national teachers unions, associations and support the goals, objectives, policies and programs of CTA affecting African American teachers and students. Location: Glen Ellen Room Date and Time: Saturday, November 14 4:35 – 5:05 pm American Indian/Alaska Native Caucus The mission of the American Indian/Alaska Native Caucus of the California Teachers Association is to develop knowledge, skills and abilities of education personnel, leaders and members of the AI/AN community to affect a holistic quality education, academic excellence and leadership development for CTA members. Location: Fairfield Room Date and Time: Saturday, November 14 4:35 – 5:05 pm Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Caucus The GLBT Caucus goals are to protect the rights and interests of GLBT students & staff in California public schools and to advance the understanding and acceptance of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people in all areas of society. Allies are always welcome! Location: Regency Ballroom Date and Time: Saturday, November 14 4:00 – 4:30 pm Hispanic Caucus The Mission of the Hispanic Caucus is to advance the interest of the teaching profession while promoting the cause of Hispanic educators throughout the state of California by identifying and mentoring future Hispanic leaders within the teaching profession. The Hispanic Caucus continues to promote diversity in education for all students, members, the community and society, while advocating for human and civil rights for all. Location: Cupertino Room Date and Time: Saturday, November 14 4:35 – 5:05 pm
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Pacific Asian American Caucus The purpose of the Pacific Asian American Caucus is to properly and continuously represent the concerns of the Asian Pacific Islander educators and to present concerns in the form of inquiries, position papers, resolutions and proposals in the California Teachers Association. We strive to identify and prepare potential students with the skills and knowledge to become leaders among Asian and Pacific Islander educators. The body of electees will represent a variety of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders to the caucus which directly affect the purpose and goals of the programs. Location: Belvedere Room Date and Time: Saturday, November 14 4:35 – 5:05 pm Women’s Caucus The CTA Women's Caucus is established for the purposes of advocating for gender equity within CTA and in our classrooms, schools and work sites; defending human rights and multicultural sex equity in society; and lobbying for legislative issues affecting our goals. Location: Fairfield Room Date and Time: Sunday, November 15 8:25 – 8:55 am
CAUCUSES
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FORUMS
Ethnic Minority Affairs Forum Purpose: To allow CTA members the opportunity to share with EMAC issues of concern relative to ethnic minorities and how the organization can strengthen its programs internally and externally through member engagement. Location: Gold Room Date and Time: Saturday, November 14 5:15 – 6:15 pm GLBT Forum The CTA GLBT Issues Advisory Committee is excited to facilitate an open dialogue on issues affecting lesbians, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning/queer, intersex, asexual/ally, pansexual, plus other minority sexual orientation and non-gender conforming identifiers. As with any other culture, the LGBTQIAP+ community is changing, however vocabulary, identifications, culture, definitions and inclusion is evolving at a faster pace than any other culture. Bigotry, misunderstandings, biases, stereotypes and fear all affect the achievement of students and the working conditions of CTA members. Please join us for a dialogue to surface, issues, experiences and a sharing of ideas as we continue to move towards addressing systems of oppression in public education. Location: Gold Room Date and Time: Saturday, November 14 7:15 – 8:15 am Women’s Forum The CTA Women’s Caucus will facilitate a discussion on issues affecting women and our students. Some believe that individual issue discussions are divisive and keep us from getting along. However, by bringing a spotlight to those issues that divide us and/or impede our progress, we increase the possibility of creating solutions that advance all of us. Bias, stereotypes, prejudice and misunderstandings impact our members and our students. Please join us as we celebrate our strength in coming together to surface and address those issues and experiences that impact our working conditions and opportunities in public education. Location: Fairfield Room Date and Time: Sunday, November 15 7:15 – 8:15 am
URGENT CARE INFORMATION
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HOSPITALS O’Connor Hospital 2105 Forest Avenue, San Jose, 408-947-2500 24 Hour Emergency Services, 8 min away from hotel Driving Directions: 1. Right on S. Market St, right onto Park Ave. 2. Left onto S. Almaden Blvd. 3. Take 280N to SF, Exit 880 N. Oakland 4. Keep right at fork, follow signs for W. San Carlos St 5. Merge onto Stevens Creek Blvd, left onto De Salvo
Ave 6. Left at Forest Ave
Kaiser San Jose 250 Hospital Parkway, San Jose, 408-972-3000 24 Hour Emergency Services, 15 min away from hotel Driving Directions: 1. Right on S. Market St, 2nd right onto W. San Carlos St. 2. Left at Delmas Ave, Take Highway 87 S 3. Merge onto 85 S. toward Gilroy 4. Exit on Cottle Road, right on Cottle Road 5. Left onto Hospital Parkway Kaiser Santa Clara 700 Lawrence Expy, Santa Clara, 408- 851-1000 24 Hour Emergency Services, 15 min away from hotel Driving Directions: 1. Right on S. Market St, right onto Park Ave. 2. Left onto S. Almaden Blvd. 3. Take 280N, exit toward Lawrence Expwy 4. Left onto Lehigh Dr. At the traffic circle, take the 1st exit.
URGENT CARE San Jose Medical Group 625 Lincoln Ave, San Jose, 408-278-3620 Open Every Day: 8:00am – 8:00pm No appointment necessary, 5 min away from hotel Driving Directions: 1. Right on S. Market St, 2nd right onto W. San Carlos St. 2. Left at Lincoln Ave Accepted Insurance: Aetna, Alliance, Blue Cross, Blue Shield, Cigna, GreatWest, Healthnet, One Health, PacifiCare, United Health
First Health Urgent Care Clinic 459 South Capitol Ave, Ste #4., San Jose, 408-929-5505 (Crossroads Shopping Center at Capitol Expwy & Capitol Ave.) Mon – Fri: 9:30am – 6:30pm Saturday: Closed, Sunday: 9:00am – 4:00pm No appointment necessary, 8 min away from hotel Driving Directions: 1. Right on S. Market St, take I-280 South 2. Keep straight onto I-680 North 3. Take Alum Rock Exit, right onto S. Capitol Ave Accepted Insurance: Blue Cross, Blue Shield, Cigna, Healthnet, Aetna, First Health, United Healthcare
PHARMACY Walgreens 350 N. Capitol Ave, San Jose, 408-259-9200 Open 24 hours every day, 8 min away Driving Directions: 1. Right on S. Market St, take I-280 South 2. Keep straight to I-680 North, take McKee Rd East Exit 3. Turn left onto N Capitol Ave Walgreens 5 S 1st St, San Jose, 408-283-0835 2 Blocks away from hotel Hours: Mon – Fri:7:00am – 10:00pm; Sat: 8:00am – 10:00pm; Sun: 9:00am – 10:00pm Driving Directions: 1. Right on S. Market S, right onto W San Fernando St 2. Take the 1st left onto S 1st St
CVS Pharmacy 821 The Alameda, San Jose, 408-291-4550, 4 min away Store Hours Mon-Fri: 7:00am - 10:00pm Sat: 7:00am - 10:00pm Sun: 8:00am -08:00pm Pharmacy Hours Mon-Fri: 9:00am - 9:00pm Sat: 9:00am - 6:00pm Sun: 10:00am - 6:00pm Driving Directions: 1. Right on S. Market St, left at W. Santa Clara St 2. Continue onto The Alameda
DENTIST Jonathan H. Kim, DDS 1725 Berryessa Rd, San Jose, 408-259-2900 Mon – Fri: 9:00am – 10:00pm, Sat & Sun: 9:00am – 6:00pm Call Prior to Arrival. No appointment necessary 10 min away from hotel
Driving Directions: 1. Right on S. Market St, take I-280 South 2. Keep straight onto I-680 North 3. Take Berryessa Road Exit 4.
For emergencies involving police, the fire department, or medical personnel while at The Fairmont, use the house phones if available to Dial 50, the hotel emergency line or “0” for the operator. If no house phone is immediately accessible, call 911 and have someone contact the front desk.
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UPCOMING 2016 CTA CONFERENCES
ISSUES CONFERENCE January 15-17, 2016 – Rio All-Suite Hotel, Las Vegas, NV GOOD TEACHING CONFERENCE – SOUTH February 26-28, 2016 – Hyatt Regency Orange County, Garden Grove EQUITY & HUMAN RIGHTS CONFERENCE March 4-6, 2016 – Marriott Hotel, Torrance REGION III LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE March 11-13, 2016 – Marriott Hotel, Woodland Hills REGION IV LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE March 18-20, 2016 – Sheraton Hotel & Marina, San Diego GOOD TEACHING CONFERENCE – NORTH April 15-17, 2016 – Fairmont Hotel, San Jose PRESIDENTS CONFERENCE July 21 –24, 2016 – Fairmont, Hotel, San Jose SUMMER INSTITUTE July 31 – August 4, 2016 – UCLA Conference Center, Los Angeles REGION I LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE September 23-25, 2016 – Fairmont Hotel, San Jose REGION II LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE October 14-16, 2016 – Grand Sierra Hotel, Reno, NV GLBT ISSUES CONFERENCE December 9-11, 2016 – Riviera Hotel, Palm Springs
Fairmont HotelSan Jose, CA