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Teacher Workshop: Teaching AAPI History & Contributions

Wed Oct 29, 2025 8:30 AM - 3:00 PM The Montclair HUB, 60 South Fullerton Ave. Montclair, 07042

Teacher Workshop: Teaching AAPI History & Contributions

Wed Oct 29, 2025 8:30 AM - 3:00 PM The Montclair HUB, 60 South Fullerton Ave. Montclair, 07042

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This workshop has been canceled. We hope to offer this session at a later date — please check back soon!

In 2022, New Jersey passed the AAPI Curriculum Mandate requiring public schools to teach AAPI contributions, history, and heritage as part of a concerted effort to reduce prejudice and promote belonging for AAPI people, culture, and communities.

Join Dr. Khayti Joshi at The Montclair HUB to learn how to bring AAPI history, culture, and people to life in middle school and high school classrooms. 

Teachers will leave with practical resources, tools, and ideas on how to weave AAPI content into their current curriculum.

Free and open to all. Lunch and class materials will be provided. Parking is free. Professional Development Hours awarded.

Please email isabella.kasegrande@aapinewjersey.org for any questions.

Please note that the location of this workshop has been moved to The Montclair HUB.

Dr. Khyati Joshi is an educator, scholar, co-founder of the Institute for Teaching Diversity and Social Justice, and Professor in the School of Education at Fairleigh Dickinson University.

Presented in partnership by Fairleigh Dickinson University, Dr. Khyati Joshi, and Teach Asian American Stories. Teach Asian American Stories is an initiative fueled by AAPI New Jersey, a 501c3 nonprofit.

Location

The Montclair HUB, 60 South Fullerton Ave. Montclair, 07042