[email protected]
Geneva Gay
Professor of Education at the University of Washington-Seattle & Recipient of the 1990 Distinguished Scholar Award
Geneva Gay is Professor of Education and Associate of the Center for Multicultural Education at the University of Washington–Seattle. She is the recipient of the 1990 Distinguished Scholar Award, presented by the Committee on the Role and Status of Minorities in Educational Research and Development of the American Educational Research Association; the 1994 Multicultural Educator Award, the first to be presented by the National Association of Multicultural Education; the 2004 W. E. B. Du Bois Distinguished Lecturer Award presented by the Special Interest Group on Research Focus on Black Education of the American Educational Research Association; and the 2006 Mary Anne Raywid Award for Distinguished Scholarship in the Field of Education presented by the Society of Professors of Education.
She is nationally and internationally known for her scholarship in multicultural education, particularly as it relates to curriculum design, staff development, classroom instruction, and culture and learning. Her writings include numerous articles and book chapters; she is co-editor of Expressively Black: The Cultural Basis of Ethnic Identity (Praeger, 1987), author of At the Essence of Learning: Multicultural Education (Kappa Delta Pi, 1994), and editor of Becoming Multicultural Educators: Personal Journey Toward Professional Agency (Jossey-Bass, 2003). Her professional service includes membership on several national editorial review and advisory boards. She is a frequent consultant for schools, professional organizations, and teacher education programs throughout the United States on culturally responsive teaching. International consultations on multicultural education and culturally responsive teaching have taken her to Canada, Brazil, Taiwan, Finland, Japan, England, Scotland, Australia, and Benin.
Related Speakers View all
Gloria Ladson-Billings
Former Kellner Family Professor of Urban Education i...
|
|
Robyn Jackson
Founder of Mindsteps Inc.; Expert on Helping Educato...
|
|
Dr. Sharroky Hollie
Executive Director of The Center for Culturally Resp...
|
|
Liz Dozier
Founder & CEO of Youth Equity Platform Chicago Beyon...
|
|
Savanna Flakes
International Education Consultant Specializing in I...
|
|
Tamir Harper
Co-Founder & Executive Director of UrbEd Inc., Advoc...
|
|
Kandice Sumner
Public School Educator & TED Speaker; Consultant on ...
|
|
Pedro Noguera
Professor of Education, Founder of the Center for th...
|
|
Keith L. Brown
Motivational Speaker on DEI, Workplace Wellness, Lea...
|
|
Rodney Robinson
2019 National Teacher of the Year
|
|
Dr. Adolph Brown
Educator, Businessman & Author
|
|
Zaretta Hammond
Teacher Educator & Author of "Culturally Responsive ...
|
|
Horacio Sanchez
Clinician, Author, Education Advocate, and Mental He...
|
|
John H. Bracey, Jr.
Co-Director of the African Diaspora Studies at Amher...
|
|
Emily Diehl
Former Director of Professional Learning & Curriculu...
|
|
Carol Geary Schneider
Fellow, Lumina Foundation; Former President of the A...
|
|
Eduardo Briceño
Founder & CEO at Growth.how, Former CEO of Mindset W...
|
|
Jonathan Mooney
Co-Founder of Project Eye-To-Eye & Learning Disabili...
|
|
Linda Darling-Hammond
CEO of Learning Policy Institute & Founder of the St...
|
|
Chitra Aiyar
Executive Director, Sadie Nash Leadership Project
|