SRVUSD High School PTSA Inclusion and Diversity Committees Proudly Present:


"STORIES BUILD BRIDGES"

Our goal is to promote inclusion, unity, and community through
conversations about equity


Tuesday, April 27th 6:30 - 8:00 PM

Jasmine Jones

With over a decade of experience as a political operative and civil engagement advocate, Jones will be sharing about her various leadership roles and her passion for diversity and inclusion. She has been featured in Vogue, the New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal, and most recently, was the national organizing director at Rock the Vote for the 2020 election.


To RSVP for Jasmine Jones, CLICK HERE to register in advance.


After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about your Zoom link to join the meeting.


Questions?

email Angie Corritone: angie@srvhsptsa.org

SRVHS PTSA IDEC Co-Chair


STAY TUNED for our

MAY event!

Monday, February 22nd 7:00 - 8:30 PM

Keith Powell

As part of our "Storytelling" series, and in honor of Black History Month, Keith Powell will share his journey from humble beginnings to the top levels of Corporate America and the challenges and triumphs along the way. The journey will include stories about finding your voice, resiliency, becoming an advocate for equity & justice, and following your passions.

Learn more about Keith and youth advocacy at C-CRETS

Tuesday, March 23rd 6:30 - 8:00 PM

Irma Herrera

Irma Herrera is a SF Bay Area-based lawyer, writer, solo-performer, and social justice activista. Her solo play, "Why Would I Mispronounce My Own Name?," has received critical acclaim. Irma is a native of South Texas and grew up in a Spanish speaking home. Irma spent three decades as a public-interest lawyer, starting in Washington state’s Yakima Valley, representing Spanish-speaking farmworkers. She moved to SF to work at the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund and her final law job was 15 years as the Executive Director of Equal Rights Advocates, a SF-based legal organization advancing the interests of women and girls. Irma spent 5 years advocating for educational rights of low-income children, especially English learners. Irma has presented several times in SRVUSD, and we are excited to welcome her back!

Learn more about Irma here.