Dissonant Voices
Reclaiming Lost Narrative in American History
July 29 to July 31, 2014
TOPICS
- Potentially Dangerous—Italian American WWII Relocation
- 1944 Naval Mutiny!—Port Chicago Fights Segregation
- Wind in the Rigging—Voice of Maritime Women
- Loyalty & Other—Japanese American WWII Internment
- Race & Liability—Sinking of the Rio de Janeiro, 1901
- From the Azores to Marin—Portuguese Dairy Farmers
- On the Line—Maritime Labor Joins the Civil Rights Struggle
- Walking Sideways—Archeology as Methodology
SESSION PRESENTERS
- Milton Reynolds, Facing History & Ourselves
- Lawrence DiStasi, Una Storia Secreta
- Robin Walker, Librarian, ILWU
- Elaine Elinson, Wherever There's a Fight
- Ros Tonai, Grace Morizawa, National Japanese American Historical Society
- Diane Cooper, San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park
- Nancy Caplan, Stephen Haller, Leo Barker, GGNRA
- Raphael All, Rosie the Riveter National Historic Site
- Nicole Jung-Alexander, Linda Shatto, GGNRA
Award of $375 Stipend
Infuse more inquiry in your classroom! This workshop offers you a practical approach in using historic and community resources to provoke students to pose meaningful questions, apply critical thinking skills, and build their own historic interpretations.
How to Apply
Applications will be accepted through May 2nd or until workshop capacity is reached. A refundable application fee of $50 must accompany your application. The fee is refundable upon completion of the workshop.
Make your check to: Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy
and mail with completed application form to:
Lynn Fonfa, Education Specialist
GGNRA, Fort Mason 201
San Francisco, CA 94123
Link to application: http://www.nps.gov/goga/forteachers/index.htm
Questions? Lynn_Fonfa@nps.gov
Parks As Classrooms
Email: Lynn_Fonfa@nps.gov
Website: www.nps.gov/goga/forteachers/
Location: 201 Fort Mason, San Francisco, CA, United States
Phone: (415) 561-4757
Twitter: @GoldenGateNPS