The MYFest 2025 schedule is emerging so the confirmed session times are posted on this schedule and we will continue to add more. Please check back for new sessions periodically.
May 2025
Taste of MYFest25
We are getting ready to start MYFest25 on June 1st, which is only one more week away! So to give you a “Taste of MYFest25”, we are running a session that’s free and open, for you to learn more about what Mid-Year Festival is all about, meet others from the community, share your hopes and expectations, and ask any questions you have.
June 2025
Curious Coffee
Curious Coffee offers the opportunity to connect with others you want to know better within the Equity Unbound community. Participants are randomly paired every month and arrange a 30-minute online meeting to discuss topics they are passionate about while enjoying a coffee. The initiative encourages exploration of ideas, with no obligation to meet the same partner again, unless both wish to continue the conversation.
Daily Creates: Personal and Pedagogical Exploration (Daily, Anytime, Anywhere)
The DS106 Daily Create is a daily challenge involving 15-20 minutes of creative digital art making and storytelling. Participants will try a few Daily Creates and explore how to incorporate brief creative activities and daily challenges into teaching and learning.
Write Anyway
A group for anyone interested in establishing or maintaining a writing or journaling practice. This group is open to anyone who wants to join and will also be linked to the various writing workshops offered at MyFest25. You will see random prompts and be encouraged to share if you want, but it’s totally okay for you to use the social and community motivation to help you write or journal, without sharing. This group will be on Discord under the MYFest25 server.
Ecocycling Our Way To Teaching in Times of Uncertainty
In this session, participants will have an opportunity to voice the uncertainties affecting how they teach, and will work in small groups to reflect on changes they may need to imagine in their teaching using the Liberating Structure Ecocycle, whose purpose is to help us adapt intentionally and prioritize what we do by making changes based on changing circumstances.
Poetic Reflections in Higher Education
This interactive workshop explores how poetry can support reflection, wellbeing, and connection in higher education. Open to all staff and students, it offers practical ways to use poetry – from haiku to free verse – to express lived experience and build a sense of belonging.
Connected, Protected: Your Digital Community Space
In this age of rapid technological evolution and shifting geopolitical landscapes, creating secure digital spaces for community engagement has never been more crucial. Let’s identify your community’s unique needs, then explore dynamic, powerful, open-source tools designed to foster safe online environments together.
Making Games with AI
Ever wanted to make a game? Come to our AI game workshop and see where your imagination leads you.
Analogue Games in Higher Education: Playing with Purpose
This hands-on workshop explores how analogue games – from card-based activities to board games – can support learning, reflection, and connection in higher education. Ideal for those curious about using or designing low-tech, playful approaches to teaching and research.
Crossing the Divide: Where Imagination, Focus, and Flow Meet
This experiential workshop explores how to use imagination intentionally by balancing the brain’s creative and task-oriented networks. Learn how to design for engagement, structure, and flow—where real learning happens.
Session Duration: 2 hours
Writing Time with Mia and Maha (1)
Join us for an hour of supporting each other’s writing… quietly… where we will kick off with 5 minutes of inspiration, give everyone about 50 minutes to work on what is important to them right now, and have 5 minutes to celebrate what we’ve accomplished today. This group is dedicated to anyone who is working on a writing project of any kind: you can work on a peer-reviewed paper, grant application, syllabus, even a really tricky email, even your creative work, a poem you want to capture, lyrics for your next song 🙂
Ecocycling Our Way To Teaching in Times of Uncertainty
In this session, participants will have an opportunity to voice the uncertainties affecting how they teach, and will work in small groups to reflect on changes they may need to imagine in their teaching using the Liberating Structure Ecocycle, whose purpose is to help us adapt intentionally and prioritize what we do by making changes based on changing circumstances.
Iterationism: AI as Archivist for Co-Learning
Iterationism is a theory of AI and co-learning (multiple humans and AI) focused on cognitive effort. This theory transforms the idea of AI being merely ‘generative’ to reimagine its role as an archivist. This session will help participants explore and understand implications of Iterationism for co-learning design.
Session Duration: 75 minutes
Book Circle: "Joy-Centered Pedagogy in Higher Education" 1/6 (Separate Registration Required)
In the “Joy Centered Pedagogy” Book Circle, we will be exploring the depth of the ideas from the book in community with other participants. Unlike a traditional book club, the purpose is read deeper, and spend time connecting with the ideas, with each other, and with our work in experiential and engaging ways. Space will be made for introspection, play, laughter, debate, conflict, reflection, and so much more.
This book circle requires separate registration through the google form linked inside. Please note that there is a limited number of participants that could join, so please sign up if you plan to participate.
MYFest Healing and Compassion Circle (Separate Registration Required)
Healing circles are a means for people to come together for meaningful connection through deep listening and compassion. Through the simple act of sharing and listening, we develop deep connection to one another’s sense of humanity, and leave the session feeling like we are not alone.
This healing and compassion circle requires separate registration through the google form linked inside. Please note that there is a limited number of participants that could join, so please sign up if you plan to participate.
Book Circle: "Burnout From Humans" 1/4 (Separate Registration Required)
Please join us for another co-facilitated book circle on the book “Burnout from Humans.” As part of this book circle, we will explore the depth of the book and it’s implications over a series of sessions together, where we will move beyond simply consuming the ideas with our heads, to connecting them to our heart and hands in experiential ways.
This book circle requires separate registration through the google form linked inside. Please note that there is a limited number of participants that could join, so please sign up if you plan to participate.
Wisdom of Emotions
Stop crying! Don’t be angry!
Do you fall among the many who say these common statements?
Join me in Wisdom of Emotions Workshop to discover how harmful the above statements are, how you need to sit with your emotion, learn simple techniques to manage everyday waves of emotions.
Re/Marks About Annotation, Learning, and Power
Reimagine annotation as a critical and civic literacy that can inscribe public memory, struggles for justice, and social change. Based on Remi Kalir’s book “Re/Marks on Power,” this session features both a book talk and an annotation jam demonstrating how groups of annotators make public re/marks of resistance and creativity. Critically question how annotation has and can be composed as you mark both your books and public discourses.
Session Duration: 90 minutes
Entrance and Exit Tickets
How can we activate learning, foster a sense of community, and add elements of fun to any session? Entrance and exit tickets allow facilitators and educators to engage learners by adding the “unexpected” to the beginning and end of sessions in a structured way. Join us for an hour of trying out and co-creating opening and closing activities for educational settings.
Link Drops
A relaxed workshop fostering discovery and imagination through the sharing of online resources. No technical skills needed—just explore the resources, brainstorm possible uses, and leave with intriguing ideas for teaching and learning contexts.
AI-Powered Arabic: Opportunities, Obstacles, and Innovations
First half of this session explores AI tools in a Cairo course for tasks like translation and analysis, aligning with learning goals and assessing student work. Discusses challenges and lessons learned, featuring interactive audience activities.
Second half of this session Introduces a reflective framework with AI feedback to enhance Arabic writing, guiding student analysis and teacher instruction. Includes interactive demos and student writing examples.
Mine-fest Minecraft Adventures
This will be an ongoing “session”. The idea of the first session is to involve the kids in creating a community type agreement and going over ideas and get things kicked off. Of course, any of the adults who would like to help in this project are more than welcome to attend as well. Follow-up sessions of kids showing off what they are doing, perhaps a tour of their world.
Book Circle: "Burnout From Humans" 2/4 (Separate Registration Required)
Please join us for another co-facilitated book circle on the book “Burnout from Humans.” As part of this book circle, we will explore the depth of the book and it’s implications over a series of sessions together, where we will move beyond simply consuming the ideas with our heads, to connecting them to our heart and hands in experiential ways.
This book circle requires separate registration through the google form linked inside. Please note that there is a limited number of participants that could join, so please sign up if you plan to participate.
Transnational identity exploration and collaborative autoethnography for individual and community transformation
Join us for this hands-on workshop, where you will be invited to engage in identity exploration activities to gain insight into how your lived experiences with transnationality have shaped your understanding of who you are and how you engage with the world. Building on these insights, you will have the opportunity to engage in collaborative autoethnography to make simple practical plans for individual and community transformation for educational justice.
Writing Time with Mia and Maha (2)
Join us for an hour of supporting each other’s writing… quietly… where we will kick off with 5 minutes of inspiration, give everyone about 50 minutes to work on what is important to them right now, and have 5 minutes to celebrate what we’ve accomplished today. This group is dedicated to anyone who is working on a writing project of any kind: you can work on a peer-reviewed paper, grant application, syllabus, even a really tricky email, even your creative work, a poem you want to capture, lyrics for your next song 🙂
Play Go Somewhere: A Card Game of AI Metaphors, Meaning, and Movement
Join us for an interactive session where we’ll play the Go Somewhere card game, a hands-on experience designed to spark dialogue around AI metaphors, personal and collective values, and actionable next steps. Through playful exploration and conversation, we’ll reflect on what the metaphors we use to describe AI reveal about our values and consider how to respond to its continued emergence in ways that are rooted in our values, responsive to context, and oriented toward equity.
Sizing up AI’s environmental footprint for your students—and yourself
It’s hard to know what to tell students about the ecological impact of generative AI when the Internet seems split between “Stop worrying” and “It’s the apocalypse.” This workshop offers a fact-based exploration of AI’s environmental costs while providing tools and activities for educators to bring this conversation into the classroom.
Book Circle: "Joy-Centered Pedagogy in Higher Education" 2/6 (Separate Registration Required)
In the “Joy Centered Pedagogy” Book Circle, we will be exploring the depth of the ideas from the book in community with other participants. Unlike a traditional book club, the purpose is read deeper, and spend time connecting with the ideas, with each other, and with our work in experiential and engaging ways. Space will be made for introspection, play, laughter, debate, conflict, reflection, and so much more.
This book circle requires separate registration through the google form linked inside. Please note that there is a limited number of participants that could join, so please sign up if you plan to participate.
Community Building: Supporting each other via Troika Consulting
Build community, support one another, while also learning some useful facilitation strategies you can use in your classes or workshops.
Reflective understanding: Identity, Power and Positionality in Higher Education
This workshop will invite participants to examine the concepts of identity, power, privilege intersectionality, and bias and how these impact educational environments and interactions. Participants will have opportunities to engage in supported self and collective reflections on these concepts and how they impact their personal teaching practices and contexts. The session will end with a discussion on approaches to navigating power imbalances in course design and delivery.
Community Conversation: What Makes a Session Equitable or Inequitable?
Join Us in this community conversation on how to make sessions more equitable. We will use the liberating structure TRIZ to collaboratively co-create guidelines for equitable facilitation in MYFest.
Celebrating Failure
Is it possible that we’re not totally perfect and that’s…okay? Let’s share our feelings around failure, reveal what fruitful possibilities our failures might afford us, and maybe discover renewed joy in our teaching and learning, a little freer from the curse of perfection.
Unpacking the Iceberg to Find Equity and Sustainability in Teaching
You know where you want to get to, but it feels like you’re treading water in a system designed to keep you or your students down. This session will focus on how we can use the iceberg model from systems thinking to identify the structures and mental models that get in the way of imagining equitable and sustainable futures. We’ll also look at how we can use leverage to shift the icebergs we face into new paradigms and imagine new possibilities.
July 2025
Curious Coffee
Curious Coffee offers the opportunity to connect with others you want to know better within the Equity Unbound community. Participants are randomly paired every month and arrange a 30-minute online meeting to discuss topics they are passionate about while enjoying a coffee. The initiative encourages exploration of ideas, with no obligation to meet the same partner again, unless both wish to continue the conversation.
Daily Creates: Personal and Pedagogical Exploration (Daily, Anytime, Anywhere)
The DS106 Daily Create is a daily challenge involving 15-20 minutes of creative digital art making and storytelling. Participants will try a few Daily Creates and explore how to incorporate brief creative activities and daily challenges into teaching and learning.
Write Anyway
A group for anyone interested in establishing or maintaining a writing or journaling practice. This group is open to anyone who wants to join and will also be linked to the various writing workshops offered at MyFest25. You will see random prompts and be encouraged to share if you want, but it’s totally okay for you to use the social and community motivation to help you write or journal, without sharing. This group will be on Discord under the MYFest25 server.
Book Circle: "Burnout From Humans" 3/4 (Separate Registration Required)
Please join us for another co-facilitated book circle on the book “Burnout from Humans.” As part of this book circle, we will explore the depth of the book and it’s implications over a series of sessions together, where we will move beyond simply consuming the ideas with our heads, to connecting them to our heart and hands in experiential ways.
This book circle requires separate registration through the google form linked inside. Please note that there is a limited number of participants that could join, so please sign up if you plan to participate.
Writing Time with Mia and Maha (3)
Join us for an hour of supporting each other’s writing… quietly… where we will kick off with 5 minutes of inspiration, give everyone about 50 minutes to work on what is important to them right now, and have 5 minutes to celebrate what we’ve accomplished today. This group is dedicated to anyone who is working on a writing project of any kind: you can work on a peer-reviewed paper, grant application, syllabus, even a really tricky email, even your creative work, a poem you want to capture, lyrics for your next song 🙂
Introduction to Access, Accessibility and Disability Justice
This session provides an introduction to key concepts of access, accessibility, and disability. We will explore our own biases and perceptions of access and examine different models of disability that may inform individual and institutional perceptions and approaches to accessibility. There will be an opportunity to apply these concepts to design cases.
Lyrics Remix Studio
This hands-on workshop invites participants to create new lyrics for cover versions of songs, fostering creativity and musical exploration. Whether or not you see yourself as a creative individual, you’ll have the opportunity to enjoy artistic expression and collaboration in a studio-like atmosphere.
Reimagining Student-Staff Collaboration in the Contemporary University
What do student-staff relationships look like that bring out the best in all involved? What can facilitate not just academic learning, but personal growth and the development of skills necessary for current and future societies? What are the promises of higher education that we wish to offer future generations? Join us to explore these questions through sharing your own experiences and hopes, considering near-future fictions, and together, imagining how we might build better relationships within the academy.
Book Circle: "Joy-Centered Pedagogy in Higher Education" 3/6 (Separate Registration Required)
In the “Joy Centered Pedagogy” Book Circle, we will be exploring the depth of the ideas from the book in community with other participants. Unlike a traditional book club, the purpose is read deeper, and spend time connecting with the ideas, with each other, and with our work in experiential and engaging ways. Space will be made for introspection, play, laughter, debate, conflict, reflection, and so much more.
This book circle requires separate registration through the google form linked inside. Please note that there is a limited number of participants that could join, so please sign up if you plan to participate.
Community Reflection on MYFest
Join Us to reflect on how MYFest25 has been going so far – what is going well, what are you taking away from it, and what do we as a community want to happen for the rest of MYFest25 and beyond?
Digital Weaving: AI, Translanguaging, and the Fabric of Language Diversity
This session explores the dynamic intersection of artificial intelligence and Arabic language education. Recognizing both the transformative potential of AI in educational settings (Grassini, 2023) and the current gap in teaching multi-dialectical practices within classrooms (Masaeed, 2023), I aim to demonstrate how AI can bridge this divide.
Smarter Together: AI in Peer Teaching
This session will show how AI is used in Arabic language peer teaching sessions to help peer teachers (i.e. language learners) develop their own activities. It also presents learners’ perceptions of this experience. This session participants will use AI to learn/teach weather vocabulary at A1 level.
How Can Assessment Design Support Student Self-Regulation? Rethinking Tasks, Briefs, and Feedback
This lively session will start with a brief panel conversation exploring how assessment design can actively support student self-regulation. We will consider practical ways to rethink (1) assessment task design, to (2) enhance assessment briefs, and to (3) make feedback more usable for learning. You will be invited to share your reflections, challenges, and examples via an interactive wall. Come ready to think critically and collaboratively about how to make assessment truly work for learners.
Pause & Breathe: 10 Minute Guided Meditation
Take ten minutes to be mindful and reset your mind with a simple, calming and grounding guided meditation. Open to all levels, this biweekly practice helps you carry more calm and mindfulness into the rest of your day.
Redesigning Education for Real Inclusion: Leadership that Listens
Inclusion is not a buzzword. It’s a commitment. A call to restructure our systems, not just our slogans. Too often, academic spaces are built for the “average” student, leaving behind those who think differently, come from different backgrounds, or walk a different learning path.
Write Anyway: A Prompt-Based Creative Practice for Connection and Personal Growth
A gentle, prompt-based writing workshop that encourages creative expression and connection. No experience needed, no pressure to share—just come as you are, write anyway, and leave feeling more grounded and inspired.
Agency and Relationships: Building Structures for Collective Partnership with Students
Student/staff partnerships are a powerful way to build community, learn together and work collectively towards equity and justice. Building these communities, however, requires reflection on structures and practice that not only support those within them but also actively fight against the systematic barriers inherent in the world. Join a panel of the University of Manchester Library Student Team to discuss how prioritising student agency can act as a foundation for collective action.
Mindful Writing with Haiku and Other Short-Form Poetry
In this session, we’ll look at haiku as a mindful writing practice, along with other short-form poetry. Then we will write some poems together. All ages welcome!
Book Circle: "Joy-Centered Pedagogy in Higher Education" 4/6 (Separate Registration Required)
In the “Joy Centered Pedagogy” Book Circle, we will be exploring the depth of the ideas from the book in community with other participants. Unlike a traditional book club, the purpose is read deeper, and spend time connecting with the ideas, with each other, and with our work in experiential and engaging ways. Space will be made for introspection, play, laughter, debate, conflict, reflection, and so much more.
This book circle requires separate registration through the google form linked inside. Please note that there is a limited number of participants that could join, so please sign up if you plan to participate.
Daily Creates: Personal and Pedagogical Exploration
The DS106 Daily Create is a daily challenge involving 15-20 minutes of creative digital art making and storytelling. Participants will try a few Daily Creates and explore how to incorporate brief creative activities and daily challenges into teaching and learning.
Asynchronous Engagement: Incorporate Trauma-Informed Pedagogy to Instruction - Whatever your role is!
This combination of practical synchronous and asynchronous sessions equip you with tools to immediately apply TIP-based actions with each other, and to develop or adapt an aspect of education to support TIP in your local environment, perhaps through an upcoming class, webinar, student group, library training session, or whatever educational approach you want to take!
Researchers Writing With(out) AI
In this interactive workshop, we will explore how academic writing works as a vehicle for thinking and knowledge-making in the process of research, exploring what is at stake when researchers from across the disciplines delegate the “writing” part of the research process to AI tools. With hands-on activities, we will assess how using AI “to write” might enhance or undermine academic rigor, originality, responsibility, then crating personalized rubrics and flowcharts to guide ethical uses of AI in field-specific ways for ourselves. Scholars of any discipline who want to approach writing with (or without) AI more thoughtfully are invited.
Bridging Polarization Part I: What Works & What Doesn't
Religion, politics, climate change, migration, injustice, algorithms and more; in the modern world there are many forces that push us towards polarized viewpoints. In this two-part series we will explore what works and what doesn’t in trying to work effectively and ethically with people holding opposing viewpoints. We’ll draw on intercultural theory (a little), conflict resolution (a little) and even practice navigating differences without fear or anger.
Reflect & Recharge: Guided Journaling for Wellbeing
This is a recurring, short and guided journaling session. Through thoughtfully written prompts and individual quiet reflection time, you’ll journal about gratitude, self-love, loving-kindness and wellbeing. Bring a notebook, an open heart and come just as you are.
The Battle for Alt: Bots vs Brains
Alt tags and text provide a necessary bridge for accessibility, but who is better at making these: handcrafting humans or machine learning bots? Can we move from expanding access to building community? Join us for a playful rumble!
A Practical Guide to Accessibility and Universal Design (for Learning): Practices, Possibilities, Pitfalls
This session will introduce different approaches to inclusive design, exploring both benefits and deficits of different approaches. We will spend time focusing on the principles of Universal Design for Learning and applying these principles to our own educational designs or examples.
Book Circle: "Joy-Centered Pedagogy in Higher Education" 5/6 (Separate Registration Required)
In the “Joy Centered Pedagogy” Book Circle, we will be exploring the depth of the ideas from the book in community with other participants. Unlike a traditional book club, the purpose is read deeper, and spend time connecting with the ideas, with each other, and with our work in experiential and engaging ways. Space will be made for introspection, play, laughter, debate, conflict, reflection, and so much more.
This book circle requires separate registration through the google form linked inside. Please note that there is a limited number of participants that could join, so please sign up if you plan to participate.
Joy in Comic Play: Commedia dell' netprov
What can a zany, age-old, theater comedy tradition based on human nature teach us today? Come write, play, and laugh i
as we make a humorous improvised script.
Linking Wellness and Justice
You are cordially invited to join this co-exploration of the critical connection between wellness and justice!
Book Circle: "Burnout From Humans" 4/4 (Separate Registration Required)
Please join us for another co-facilitated book circle on the book “Burnout from Humans.” As part of this book circle, we will explore the depth of the book and it’s implications over a series of sessions together, where we will move beyond simply consuming the ideas with our heads, to connecting them to our heart and hands in experiential ways.
This book circle requires separate registration through the google form linked inside. Please note that there is a limited number of participants that could join, so please sign up if you plan to participate.
Pause & Breathe: 10 Minute Guided Meditation
Take ten minutes to be mindful and reset your mind with a simple, calming and grounding guided meditation. Open to all levels, this biweekly practice helps you carry more calm and mindfulness into the rest of your day.
Writing Time with Mia and Maha (6)
Join us for an hour of supporting each other’s writing… quietly… where we will kick off with 5 minutes of inspiration, give everyone about 50 minutes to work on what is important to them right now, and have 5 minutes to celebrate what we’ve accomplished today. This group is dedicated to anyone who is working on a writing project of any kind: you can work on a peer-reviewed paper, grant application, syllabus, even a really tricky email, even your creative work, a poem you want to capture, lyrics for your next song 🙂
Let's Prompt Together: Educators Sharing and Refining AI Prompts
Learn from examples of thoughtfully designed educational AI prompts, including tools for critical thinking and writing feedback that students can use with free chatbots. We’ll identify key prompting strategies and explore libraries of student-facing prompts while sharing our own experiments and prompting wish lists.
Neuro-Art: Using Senses Other Than Sight
A simple, playful and mindful paper-sculpture session. Learn how to process minor frustration and ground in the present moment through a combination of cathartic and creative processes.
AI Feedback in a Human-Centered Writing Process: The Peer and AI Review + Reflection (PAIRR) Approach
Interested in inviting students to reflect on AI feedback alongside peer feedback, using a lens of linguistic justice and equity? We’re sharing the open, adaptable materials of the Peer & AI Review + Reflection project, including our tested, customizable feedback prompt and set of AI literacy readings and reflection questions.
Book Circle: "Joy-Centered Pedagogy in Higher Education" 6/6 (Separate Registration Required)
In the “Joy Centered Pedagogy” Book Circle, we will be exploring the depth of the ideas from the book in community with other participants. Unlike a traditional book club, the purpose is read deeper, and spend time connecting with the ideas, with each other, and with our work in experiential and engaging ways. Space will be made for introspection, play, laughter, debate, conflict, reflection, and so much more.
This book circle requires separate registration through the google form linked inside. Please note that there is a limited number of participants that could join, so please sign up if you plan to participate.
A BOLD Proposition: Widening Access to Postgraduate Education
Using the newly developed PGDIP in Blended and Online Learning as a case study we are exploring ways of widening access to higher education that does not only serve a neoliberal agenda by working towards radical flexiblity and participatory parity.
Community Reflection: What Needs to Change in Our Personal Lives? Ecocycling Our Relationships
In this session, participants will have an opportunity to voice the uncertainties affecting how they teach, and will work in small groups to reflect on changes they may need to imagine in their personal lives and relationships using the Liberating Structure Ecocycle, whose purpose is to help us adapt intentionally and prioritize what we do by making changes based on changing circumstances.
Preservation as Resistance: Digital Preservation and Preservation as Practice
Historically, specific types of knowledge have always been more likely to be preserved, whether because of the types of materials (digital, analog, oral) or the inequity found in structures, processes and power in decision making around preservation and archiving. The questions around whose data is being preserved, who “owns” the preserved resources and how preservation may further preserve colonial and inequitable perspectives have become even more fraught in recent times, as specific datasets and archives are targeted for disappearance. Equally fraught are pedagogical approaches that predicate preservation of lived experience, resist colonial and othering narratives and resist the-digital-disruption-as-inevitable narrative. This highly interactive session will combine discussion and practice to bring to light the ideas and ideals that might underpin the idea of preservation as resistance and include opportunities to archive and interact with digital preservation, consider how preservation might be incorporated into pedagogies and join together in community to mark what must not be lost and how it might be saved.
A Conversation with Chris Gilliard
Discussion of Chris upcoming book, Luxury Surveillance and what the implications are of pervasive surveillance in the age of artificial intelligence
Incorporate Trauma-Informed Pedagogy to Instruction - Whatever your role is! Part 2
This combination of practical synchronous and asynchronous sessions equip you with tools to immediately apply TIP-based actions with each other, and to develop or adapt an aspect of education to support TIP in your local environment, perhaps through an upcoming class, webinar, student group, library training session, or whatever educational approach you want to take!
Consensus Building in Action - How Meaningful Conversations create Shared Solutions
Curious about how groups can have real, human conversations, even on tough topics? Come and experience the Focused Conversation Method, a simple yet powerful way to help groups think, feel, and decide together with clarity and purpose. This tool is part of the globally used Technology of Participation (ToP®) methods from ICA UK. This approach will help you turn any conversation, big or small, into meaningful action.
Join us at MYFest and discover how powerful dialogue can truly be!
Reflect & Recharge: Guided Journaling for Wellbeing
This is a recurring, short and guided journaling session. Through thoughtfully written prompts and individual quiet reflection time, you’ll journal about gratitude, self-love, loving-kindness and wellbeing. Bring a notebook, an open heart and come just as you are.
Slow and Inclusive: A New Paradigm for Learning in the Digital Age
In a world of ever-accelerating technologies and split-second learning, what does it mean to learn slowly and why does it matter? Join this interactive session to explore the roots and future of slow learning, reflect on your own learning rhythms, and co-create tools that support inclusive, meaningful, and human-centered learning experiences.
Bridging Polarization Part II: What Worked & What Next
Religion, politics, climate change, migration, injustice, algorithms and more; in the modern world there are many forces that push us towards polarized viewpoints. In this two-part series we will explore what works and what doesn’t in trying to work effectively and ethically with people holding opposing viewpoints. We’ll draw on intercultural theory (a little), conflict resolution (a little) and even practice navigating differences without fear or anger.
Keeping It Real: Centering Creativity, Voice, and Choice in AI-Enhanced Learning
Generative AI is transforming the liberal arts, challenging us to protect what matters most: authentic student voices, creativity, and meaningful expression. In this hands-on workshop, we will explore ways to support students in truly owning their work and consider implications for assessment. You’ll leave with practical ideas, new strategies, and inspiration to make your classroom a place where authentic learning is centered, even as the rules keep changing. Don’t just keep up with AI; lead the conversation and empower your students to do the same!
Rethinking DEI
As terms like “Diversity,” “Equity,” and “Inclusion” are being co-opted, warped, and misunderstood, the need to shift language has never been greater. When we use shorthand terms like “DEI” it can lose its force, especially when we don’t slow down to think what these words mean (and don’t). This workshop will explore these terms on a deeper level and allow us a chance to shift our language so that we remain relevant and meaningful as we pursue important equity work.
August 2025
Curious Coffee
Curious Coffee offers the opportunity to connect with others you want to know better within the Equity Unbound community. Participants are randomly paired every month and arrange a 30-minute online meeting to discuss topics they are passionate about while enjoying a coffee. The initiative encourages exploration of ideas, with no obligation to meet the same partner again, unless both wish to continue the conversation.
Daily Creates: Personal and Pedagogical Exploration (Daily, Anytime, Anywhere)
The DS106 Daily Create is a daily challenge involving 15-20 minutes of creative digital art making and storytelling. Participants will try a few Daily Creates and explore how to incorporate brief creative activities and daily challenges into teaching and learning.
Write Anyway
A group for anyone interested in establishing or maintaining a writing or journaling practice. This group is open to anyone who wants to join and will also be linked to the various writing workshops offered at MyFest25. You will see random prompts and be encouraged to share if you want, but it’s totally okay for you to use the social and community motivation to help you write or journal, without sharing. This group will be on Discord under the MYFest25 server.
Write Anyway: A Prompt-Based Creative Practice for Connection and Personal Growth
A gentle, prompt-based writing workshop that encourages creative expression and connection. No experience needed, no pressure to share—just come as you are, write anyway, and leave feeling more grounded and inspired.
"The Human Nature of Writing": Exploration through poetry
In a world where the machine can do some things more effectively and efficiently, how do we now reckon with the art and science of writing? This conversation centers poetry as an invitation to brainstorm together about how to center our humanness in a increasingly automated world.
A Peak into Classrooms that Heal and Inspire
The 60 minutes workshop will give participating educators a peak into my classroom Mental Health practices as an educator who teaches engineering students courses of Soft Skills. The workshop is a blend of knowledge sharing, perspective shifting and introducing and practicing practical strategies that any educator can introduce in their classroom, and help their students talk about, but also cater for their mental health.
Educating and Empowering Gen Z: Innovative Strategies for Effective Language Learning
The facilitators will share personal experiences teaching both graduate and undergraduate academic writing courses and outline how they have succeeded in embracing Gen Z’s needs by providing them with future-relevant, innovative tools and techniques to use in their journey of lifelong learning and self-discovery.
Gen AI Use and Neurodiverse Students
What are some ethical concerns about neurodiverse students use generative AI programs to help with their education? This presentation will discuss how ND students might use gen AI to help with their coursework and some of the concerns that might pop up between students and faculty over this gen AI use
Pause & Breathe: 10 Minute Guided Meditation
Take ten minutes to be mindful and reset your mind with a simple, calming and grounding guided meditation. Open to all levels, this biweekly practice helps you carry more calm and mindfulness into the rest of your day.
"Hospicing Modernity" Book Discussion
Please join us for a traditional book club discussion of the book “Hospicing Modernity.” Over the course of the summer, participants are invited to read the book “Hospicing Modernity” by Vanessa Machado de Oliveira, for our book discussion meeting where we will discuss and explore the ideas in community with other readers.
Body mapping to reflect on wellbeing
This session will give you the opportunity to learn about body mapping and how it can help us to purposefully reflect on our own wellbeing. You will draw and annotate your own individual map as you reflect on a series of questions.
How Teaching Philosophies Inform (and Explain?) AI Adoption
Nearly every educational institution has some faculty who readily adopt AI and others who resist it. What if the problem is that we haven’t yet adequately understood our positions relative to each other, and the underlying values they represent? The presenters share a frame that explains our positioning on AI and offers pathways forward to facilitating productive discussion about AI at your institutions.
Learning from students' stories using narrative and voice-centred approaches
This session will give you the opportunity to learn about some narrative and voice-centred approaches to research and scholarship in education. You will write your own story and try out some different approaches to discover what a researcher might learn from your story.
Readers Theater: African Dilemma Tales
Carrying on a MYFest tradition, this is our 4th year of Readers Theater, and this time the focus will be on plays based on African dilemma tales. No special preparation is required; all you need to bring is your voice and your curiosity. All ages are welcome!
Poetic Practices for Living Creatively
Join us in a conversation that focuses on mindfulness practices for creative inspiration.
What Will We Keep Open? Reclaiming Collaboration, Creation, and Connection in the Age of AI
How is AI reshaping what we mean by openness in education—and what will we keep open as its influence grows? In this interactive session, participants will explore the shifting terrain of collaboration, creation, and connection in the age of AI. Drawing on global research and their own creative practice, the facilitators of this session will guide participants through stories, shared reflection, and dialogue around how we can protect and reclaim human-centered learning practices. This session affirms the power of educators to resist extractive models and build futures rooted in agency, equity, and imagination.
Knowledge Justice in Digital Spaces: Navigating Algorithmic Bias
This session will introduce participants to the practice of knowledge justice, which asks us to hold multiple truths, and multiple voices, in balance with each other. Through this lens, we can recognize and address the harms presented by algorithmic bias while engaging with knowledge online to seek out diverse voices in a thoughtful and responsible way.
Reflect & Recharge: Guided Journaling for Wellbeing
This is a recurring, short and guided journaling session. Through thoughtfully written prompts and individual quiet reflection time, you’ll journal about gratitude, self-love, loving-kindness and wellbeing. Bring a notebook, an open heart and come just as you are.
Reframe, Rethink, Re-teach: Creative Approaches to Lesson Design
Unlock the power of creative thinking to improve your teaching. In this hands-on workshop, educators will explore practical strategies—like SCAMPER, cross-fertilization, and reversing relationships—to reimagine and enhance their lessons in a collaborative, supportive space.
Mentor insights and conversations: Writing process feedback and support
For anyone working on a current writing project. Join us for peer review conversations and some mentor insights and feedback from small writing cohorts.
Naming Moral Injury, Practicing Moral Courage, Imagining Liberated Learning
This session confronts the moral injuries educators experience when grading regimes, rankings, and surface-level equity rhetoric eclipse genuine justice and transformation. We will learn to name these wounds and ignite moral imagination so we can help co-create liberatory campus cultures that cultivate deep, meaningful, and sustainable learning.
The Dream That Creates With Me: Reclaiming Creativity and Imagination in the Age of AI
In an age where artificial intelligence can simulate creativity but not feel it, how do we reclaim imagination as an innately human act? In this interactive session, educator, researcher, and multimodal artist Dr. Angela Gunder invites participants into a conversation about creative AI literacies—those skillsets and mindsets that help us create with, around, and despite AI. Through personal stories, poetic provocations, and participatory reflection, we’ll explore the joys and tensions of using AI as a dialogic partner in art and education. Come ready to reflect, remix, and reimagine your own creative agency.
Pause & Breathe: 10 Minute Guided Meditation
Take ten minutes to be mindful and reset your mind with a simple, calming and grounding guided meditation. Open to all levels, this biweekly practice helps you carry more calm and mindfulness into the rest of your day.
Cultivating Learning Sanctuaries: Theory and Practice
In this interactive workshop we will explore the notion of learning sanctuary and imagine ways to engender such space within our courses.