The African-American Parent Council (AAPC) will host its monthly (virtual) meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 7 from 6 to 8 pm. This month’s meeting theme is "Digital Advocacy," giving parents the tools and awareness to keep our children and families safe in an increasingly digital world. Presentations will include:
Sue Thotz, the Director of Outreach for Common Sense Media, a nonprofit that puts kids' safety and well-being first in the digital era
Dr. Brendesha Tynes, award-winning Professor of Education and Psychology at the University of Southern California, whose research focuses on the racism that children of color navigate online, including online racial discrimination and cyberbullying
Chromebook resources available to PUSD parents through the district's Curriculum and Instruction and Technology departments
Virtual Meeting Link: https://zoom.us/j/
AAPC Meeting Dates Here
The AAPC’s mission is to honor and embrace the identity and experiences of Pasadena Unified School District’s African-American families, advocate for the cultural acceptance of all, and mobilize and engage all stakeholders to transform the system to ensure a high-quality education for every student.