SIEEJ 2025 Overview Fostering Antiracism through the Arts in PreK-12 Education
June 19 - 21, 2025
The 2025 theme, "Fostering Antiracism Through the Arts in PreK-12 Education," explored the transformative role of the arts in advancing equity and challenging racism in PreK-12 classrooms. We invited educators, researchers, practitioners, and advocates to address innovative and practical ways the arts can be leveraged to dismantle racial inequities, empower students, and promote inclusive learning environments.
- View photos from Dr. Ivory Toldson's book signing here.
- View photos from the event on American University's campus here.

Thursday evening's event, and Saturday programming was in-person in Washington, DC. Programming on Friday took place virtually. A networking reception took place after the Dr. Edmund W. Gordon Distinguished Lecture.
Dr. Alida Anderson, Professor, American University Baker School of Education
Dr. A.D. Carson, Associate Professor of Hip-Hop and a Shannon Center Fellow for Advanced Studies, University of Virginia
Ashley Cuthbertson, author, speaker, and arts consultant
Dr. Angel Jones, Author
Dr. Ivory Toldson, Professor of Counseling Psychology at Howard University