June 16-16, 2025  |  Philadelphia, PA

Philadelphia June 2025 Traps & Tropes

Featuring Dr. Jamila Dugan, the co-author of Street Data: A Next-Generation Model for Equity, Pedagogy, and School Transformation, this academy will revolutionize the way you understand and work with equity data. Explore new approaches to leading for racial equity through a culturally responsive and humanizing framework.

Redefine what data means through a culturally responsive leadership lens.

In our day-to-day work as educational leaders, it is all too easy to get trapped in equity tropes: those quick fixes and “best practices” that never seem to get us anywhere close to the equity we strive to achieve. In this academy,  Dr. Jamila Dugan and the CRSLI team will take you on a journey to redefine data and escape the traps and tropes that delimit our capacities to lead for social justice and antiracism. By leveraging the Culturally Responsive School Leadership Framework, you will develop the knowledge, understanding and skills to redefine data that is actionable, eye-level, and humanizing. 
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Academy Themes...

Culturally Responsive School Leadership

Recognize the schoolcentric mindsets we were enculturated into as educators; replace these tropes with a new toolkit of community-centered understandings and leadership practices.



Reframing Data

Learn to lead data work with eye-level, community- and student-focused, qualitative data to inform school practices and instruction for racial equity like never before.     


Community Assets and Ancestral Knowledges

Uproot deficit discourses about minoritized students and families that are often perpetuated by misuses of data. Learn to respectfully invite the ancestral wisdom that truly will help you achieve a socially just school system.


Humanizing Data Systems

Discover when and how to use different levels of data to develop systems that will empower teachers, humanize minoritized students and produce liberatory practices.
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About this Academy

What you'll learn (outcomes)

In this academy, you will learn how to...
  • identify the leading equity traps that subvert our ability to create socially just and racially equitable outcomes
  • deconstruct the mainstream leadership paradigms that keep us stuck reproducing inequity year after year
  • re-envision a different way to lead with data by understanding how to identify and collect the kind of data that truly produces racially just practices
  • center ancestral knowledges and community assets in your approach to leadership


Download an agenda of this 2.5 day Academy.

How you'll learn

Academy Prework (5-10 hours of reading and journaling).
Six weeks prior to every CRSL Academy, we provide you with a digital packet of scholarly and practical readings and resources. We ask our participants to spend time reading and reflecting in order to be prepared to have deep learning experiences at the academy. 
Attending the Academy (2.5 days or 5 half days)
Academies are offered to our partnering educational organizations as either in-person events or online/virtual events.
Participants will spend the academy learning from expert presenters and engaging in active, socialized learning experiences focused on applying culturally responsive school leadership knowledge and skills to their professional contexts. 

Who will benefit

This academy is appropriate for many different kinds of educational leaders, including (but not limited to):
  • Teacher leaders
  • Coaches, TOSA's, and specialists
  • Principals and assistant principals
  • District administrators and superintendents
  • Higher education officers and leaders
  • Charter school directors and supervisors
  • Leaders from other educational organizations and NFPs 
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Dr. Jamila Dugan; CRSLI Partner and co-author of Street Data
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Dr. Muhammad Khalifa; CRSLI Founder and author of
Culturally Responsive School Leadership

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