
Students for Equitable Education (SEE) Summit
The Students for Equitable Education (SEE) Summit is a student-led movement calling for equitable education that values, honors, and affirms the identity of every student.
How do we address racial and gender disparities in dress codes? How can we create safe spaces for LGBTQIA+ students at school? Students have the answers; are we listening?
Now in its third year, the Students for Equitable Education (SEE) Summit is a national social justice event that’s designed and led by student leaders from across the country. Offered virtually and open to the public, the summit elevates student voice and vision to deliver authentic professional learning for the education community.
This event offers a unique opportunity to hear directly from students about how race, identity, and power impact the experiences they have in schools, to celebrate student voice and leadership, and to move from advocacy to action around education’s most-pressing issues.
The SEE Summit will radically cede power to young people; call on educators to face the harmful structures, policies, and practices that exist in education; strengthen dialogue and collaboration between students and school staff; and spur a collective commitment to advance equitable, inclusive classrooms.
Celebrate student voice and vision on Saturday, March 4!









