Mission
Free Minds, Free People is a national conference
that brings together teachers, high school and college students,
researchers, parents and community-based activists/educators from
across the country to build a movement to develop and promote Education
for Liberation.
Education for liberation prepares the most excluded,
under-served members of our society, in particular low-income youth and
youth of color, to fight for a more just world by:
- Teaching students the causes of inequalities and injustices in society and how communities have fought against them.
- Helping
them develop both the belief in themselves that they can challenge
those injustices and the skills necessary to do that.
- Supporting them in taking action that leads to disenfranchised communities having more power.
The goal of Free Minds, Free People is
to provide a forum for sharing knowledge, experiences and strategies
that support the use of education as a tool for liberation by:
- Connecting local community efforts to national education for liberation activities.
- Expanding our network of education liberators by building relationships that cross barriers of geography, race, age, class, gender, sexual orientation, profession and other identities.
- Showcasing a broad spectrum of strategies, including arts, popular education, organizing, dialogue and scholarship, and their related impacts.
- Acting as a catalyst for the continued development of a social movement around education for liberation.