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RILE Conference Day 3

Jessica Stovall
Brian Cabral

RILE Conference Day 3

Friday, October 14, 2022
4:00pm
TBD

RILE TALKS - Emerging Research From Graduating RILE Students

Jessica is a doctoral candidate in the Race, Inequality, and Language in Education (RILE) and Curriculum and Teacher Education (CTE) at Stanford’s Graduate School of Education. She holds a B.S. in Secondary Education from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a M.S. in Literature from Northwestern University. Her current research draws on Black Studies to explore how Black teachers create fugitive spaces to navigate and combat antiblackness at their respective school sites. Jessica’s research has been supported by fellowships including the Fulbright Distinguished Award in Teaching grant, the Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellowship, and the NAEd/Spencer Dissertation Fellowship. Before beginning her doctoral studies at Stanford, Jessica taught English and reading for 11 years in the Chicagoland area.

Brian Cabral (he/él) is a Chicagoan, sociologist, and PhD candidate in the Race, Inequality, and Language in Education (RILE) program at Stanford’s Graduate School Education. His research focuses on the interplay between race, place, language, and carcerality. His dissertation is centered on the schooling and educative geographies of racialized youth in reentry efforts across the Bay Area-Peninsula.

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Event Admission 
Open to public
Price 
Free
Event Audience 
Faculty/Staff
Prospective Students
Admitted Students
PhD Students
MA/MS Students
Alumni/Friends
Undergraduates
Educators
Educators, Elementary
Educators, Secondary
Educators, Higher Ed
Administrators, K-12
Administrators, Higher Ed
Researchers
Parents

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