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This year’s 31st CaCCCHE Summer Conference theme is Radical Imagination


Radical Imagination is a call to action, urging us to tap into the power of creativity, radical hope, and community to reshape the future of our work. It invites us to envision transformative spaces where healing, sustainability, reformation, and belonging are not just aspirations, but tangible realities. Our theme challenges us to dream boldly, cultivate hope even in challenging times, and work together as a united community committed to creating positive change.




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Submit a Program Proposal

 

What we're looking for:

 

  • 50 minute workshop
  • 50 minute presentation
  • 50 minute panel

 

Incorporating theme into Conference Proposals: 

  • Case studies and/or best practices on how your department/institution has reshaped it’s work to meet the needs of the campus community and has shared the impact of these practices
  • Innovative approaches to working collaboratively with other cultural or identity based center to address the intersection of identities
  • Leveraging data driven approaches to enhance the retention of specific populations you serve
  • Current programs or initiatives that can be easily implemented at other campuses that advance transformative campus climate relations and build a more inclusive campus
  • Best practice strategies for maneuvering institutional, state, and national political climates with grace and purpose
  • Self-care strategies tailored for student activists and leaders, as well as diversity affairs professionals/practitioners
  • Infusing retention and belonging knowledge into virtual and in-person programs, events, and student support services 
  • Best practices on how to incorporate liberation pedagogy and research into practice in programs, learning communities, and/or within cultural centers
  • Strategies and training that effectively advances equity work among your staff and within your center, office, intersectional identity programming, current issues faced by student communities, etc.
  • We would also like to invite current students to submit proposals that share their own work including new research, findings, and implications in an engaging format.

 

Deadline to submit a topic: Friday, April 25th, 2025 at 11:59 pm

 

Presenters will be notified by

Wednesday, April 30th. 2025

 

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to email us!

Ian Zamora, Secretary, idzamora@uw.edu 

Submit Your 2025 SumCon Proposal!