Header image with MYFest25, June, July and August 2025 written in the middle. On the right there is the equity unbound logo of a colorful world map and the words 'equity unbound' overlaid and on the left there is the MYFest logo with the colorful blue, pink and purple circle in the middle and the words 'equitable, emergent, caring, community, creative' around the circle.

MYFest Schedule: All Years

Entrance and Exit Tickets

Entrance and Exit Tickets

Thu 19 Jun 2025
15:00–16:00 UTC Your time: JavaScript Disabled JavaScript Disabled
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

Link Drops

Thu 19 Jun 2025
16:00–17:00 UTC Your time: JavaScript Disabled JavaScript Disabled
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.
Mine-fest Minecraft Adventures

Mine-fest Minecraft Adventures

Mon 23 Jun 2025
14:30–15:00 UTC Your time: JavaScript Disabled JavaScript Disabled
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.
AI-Powered Arabic: Opportunities, Obstacles, and Innovations

AI-Powered Arabic: Opportunities, Obstacles, and Innovations

Mon 23 Jun 2025
15:00–16:30 UTC Your time: JavaScript Disabled JavaScript Disabled
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.
Book Circle: "Burnout From Humans" 2/4 (Separate Registration Required)

Book Circle: "Burnout From Humans" 2/4 (Separate Registration Required)

Tue 24 Jun 2025
12:30–14:00 UTC Your time: JavaScript Disabled JavaScript Disabled
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 (2)

Writing Time with Mia and Maha (2)

Facilitators: Maha Bali and Mia Zamora
Topics: MYFest2024
Tue 24 Jun 2025
15:00–16:30 UTC Your time: JavaScript Disabled JavaScript Disabled
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 🙂
Transnational identity exploration and collaborative autoethnography for individual and community transformation

Transnational identity exploration and collaborative autoethnography for individual and community transformation

Tue 24 Jun 2025
16:30–18:30 UTC Your time: JavaScript Disabled JavaScript Disabled
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.
Sizing up AI’s environmental footprint for your students—and yourself

Sizing up AI’s environmental footprint for your students—and yourself

Wed 25 Jun 2025
15:00–16:00 UTC Your time: JavaScript Disabled JavaScript Disabled
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.
Play Go Somewhere: A Card Game of AI Metaphors, Meaning, and Movement

Play Go Somewhere: A Card Game of AI Metaphors, Meaning, and Movement

Wed 25 Jun 2025
16:00–17:30 UTC Your time: JavaScript Disabled JavaScript Disabled
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.
Community Building: Supporting each other via Troika Consulting

Community Building: Supporting each other via Troika Consulting

Facilitators: Maha Bali and Yasser Tamer
Thu 26 Jun 2025
13:00–14:00 UTC Your time: JavaScript Disabled JavaScript Disabled
Build community, support one another, while also learning some useful facilitation strategies you can use in your classes or workshops.
Book Circle: "Joy-Centered Pedagogy in Higher Education" 2/6 (Separate Registration Required)

Book Circle: "Joy-Centered Pedagogy in Higher Education" 2/6 (Separate Registration Required)

Thu 26 Jun 2025
14:00–15:30 UTC Your time: JavaScript Disabled JavaScript Disabled
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.
Reflective understanding: Identity, Power and Positionality in Higher Education

Reflective understanding: Identity, Power and Positionality in Higher Education

Thu 26 Jun 2025
16:00–18:00 UTC Your time: JavaScript Disabled JavaScript Disabled
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?

Community Conversation: What Makes a Session Equitable or Inequitable?

Fri 27 Jun 2025
16:00–17:00 UTC Your time: JavaScript Disabled JavaScript Disabled
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.
Unpacking the Iceberg to Find Equity and Sustainability in Teaching

Unpacking the Iceberg to Find Equity and Sustainability in Teaching

Mon 30 Jun 2025
15:00–16:15 UTC Your time: JavaScript Disabled JavaScript Disabled
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.
Celebrating Failure

Celebrating Failure

Mon 30 Jun 2025
16:30–18:00 UTC Your time: JavaScript Disabled JavaScript Disabled
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.
Book Circle: "Burnout From Humans" 3/4 (Separate Registration Required)

Book Circle: "Burnout From Humans" 3/4 (Separate Registration Required)

Tue 1 Jul 2025
12:30–14:00 UTC Your time: JavaScript Disabled JavaScript Disabled
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)

Writing Time with Mia and Maha (3)

Facilitators: Maha Bali and Mia Zamora
Topics: MYFest2024
Tue 1 Jul 2025
15:00–16:30 UTC Your time: JavaScript Disabled JavaScript Disabled
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 🙂
Reimagining Student-Staff Collaboration in the Contemporary University

Reimagining Student-Staff Collaboration in the Contemporary University

Wed 2 Jul 2025
14:00–15:30 UTC Your time: JavaScript Disabled JavaScript Disabled
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.
Lyrics Remix Studio

Lyrics Remix Studio

Wed 2 Jul 2025
16:00–17:00 UTC Your time: JavaScript Disabled JavaScript Disabled
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.
Introduction to Access, Accessibility and Disability Justice

Introduction to Access, Accessibility and Disability Justice

Wed 2 Jul 2025
17:00–18:30 UTC Your time: JavaScript Disabled JavaScript Disabled
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.
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