MYFest 2024 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. You can use the filter/advanced search right below to look for sessions under specific themes (labeled as categories) or month/date range.
Data Justice: Imagining an Interdisciplinary and Inclusive STEM
During my own personal journey to find belonging, it has been instrumental to be involved in, to create, and to nurture communities of practice and transformation. The mathematical foundations of networked ecosystems, with its relational and complex adaptive systems perspective, has informed this STEM community building work. However, for many years, undertaking social justice meant personal activism, teaching, service, and education research and excluded “mathematics research.” But mathematical and computational research for social justice is now gaining exciting momentum. Our greatest challenge and our greatest opportunity is that we are both shaping the future of mathematics, computation, STEM and STEM education as well as redefining the community that should shape it. Creating mathematical research communities for social justice offers an exciting moment to build an inclusive and mutually supportive community focused on nurturing belonging, collaboration, interdisciplinarity, openness, and innovative mathematics. Session resources and recording now available!
An Introduction to Neuro-Art
This session will be hands on where you'll get the chance to draw/create art. Though there is absolutely no experience required and it is open to all skill levels, we ask that you prepare to be fully immersed! This means preparing a few materials in advance and blocking out time in your schedule for the entire session so you can get the most out of this experience. Neuro-Art is a form of sketching or doodling that can be used to relax and shift perceptions and experience around a particular issue, belief, emotion or bodily sensation. This introduction will show the simplest method/technique in order for you to have an insight into the process. It will not give you a complete experience of the full method, but is designed to offer a sense of the possibilities so that you can go and explore further for yourself or with a trained therapist if you enjoy the practice. This is an interactive session and you will get the most benefit if you engage with the process and let it unfold.
Counters to Despair: A Creative Workshop
Join us for this reflective and creative workshop based on the Higher Education for Good chapter, Counters to Despair. This collection of prose poems will form the basis of our thinking and actions. How do we manage to outwit or outrun our creeping despair in the face of so much gone awry in education and the world? What stands between us and despair? And even more importantly, how do we build and sustain counters to despair that keep us moving towards more peace, equity, and care in ourselves, our institutions and the world. We'll use structured dialogues, free writing and open dialogue to articulate, share and bolster our defenses against despair. Session resources now available!
Future Dreaming Part 1: Integrating Futures for Anti-Oppressive and Liberatory Education
This interactive workshop will open a dynamic conversation about open and liberatory education design. How does our work help to accelerate liberatory ed, or maintain current structures and slow it down? How might we start to envision important integration work in order to create a more powerful foundation for an anti-oppressive educational landscape — one that allows all learners to become self-actualized shapers of a more just and sustainable world? Session resources and recording now available!
Student Partners: Space, Power, Impact 1/3
This session is the first of three in a pathway, though participants can attend one without attending the others. Come along and explore, discuss and reflect on elements of partnership. Join Heather and Jennie and student-partner guests to consider how partnership might work as a driver for social, institutional and individual change. This session will focus on framing partnership around ideas of space, power and impact and combine individual, group and follow up activities into discussions and a reflection on what it might mean to work in partnership.
Note: This session is part of a track but you can attend it on its own without attending the full track.
Bring Your Own Book (BYOB) Circle: Wellbeing (2)
A Bring Your Own Book (BYOB) Circle, is an opportunity for individuals to come together virtually to share their love of reading.
Unlike a traditional book club, where everyone brings a commonly read book, these BYOB circles invite anyone to come with any book that they have read, or are currently reading, based on a central theme.
With the support of a facilitator, these events are meant to create community, inspire new reading and learning, and engage with one another in fun and unique ways.
Guided Journaling for Wellbeing
This session will start with a short mindfulness meditation and then a short discussion about the benefits and different types of journaling. We will have a short activity on the ways each of you can incorporate a journaling practice in your life. Afterwards the remainder of the session will be dedicated for journaling alone (but together) using prompts provided by the facilitator and beautiful, relaxing background music. Come and join us for a self care, wellbeing and joyful hour that you dedicate to your self. You can bring your family with you.
Speculative Futures for Education: Session 2 Being in the Future
Being in the Future (90 minutes) We will start with new micro-storytelling activities to introduce speculation. This session will focus on the personal and what existing in our speculative futures means. Participants will spend some time reflecting on who they are in the present and how much of that is contextual. Then we will explore the three worlds constructed in the first session. Each participant will choose a world and write a letter from the future, explaining who they are in this future, what they do. The goal of the session is to empower participants to understand where/how they will retain their sense of self in uncertain futures. Session recording now available!
Partnership: Groundness and Authenticity 2/3
This session is a follow on from Partnership: Space, Power, Impact though participants don't need to have attended the first to engage. For this session, join Jennie and Heather and bring along your own conceptualisations of knowledge and experience on working with students, and others, in partnership. This session will include multiple ways to engage with the topic and also give participants a chance to bring some new thinking back to their own work, context and partnerships. Session recording now available!
Island at the End of the World: A Collaborative Narrative Experience
Join us for a 4 day collaborative writing experience. Using a prompt, you are invited to add your part of the story. This is a collaborative story with multiple authors including you. Drop in at any point between 21 July and 24 July and add your part of the story. Come back throughout the period and see where the story goes.
This is an open novel writing experience for MYFest participants.
Held- July 21-July 24
Click on the name of the event to get the link for the collaborative document we will all work on.