Skip to Content

KENT Nakia 2025-2026

  • Event Type:  Hybrid
  • Registration Deadline:  9/26/2025
  • Location: 10427 SE 244th St., Kent, WA 98030
  • Non-Member Price:  Free
  • Member Price:  Free
  • Registration Eligibility:
    • Role: Member, Non Member
  • Event Contacts:

Event Information

Wednesdays

4:30-7:00pm via Zoom

Saturdays

9am-12pm In Person @ KEA

Session 1-In Person September 27, 2025 - 9am-11:30am @ KEA

Kickoff/Community Building

Session 2-In Person September 27, 2025 - 12:30-3pm @ KEA

Attending fully and listening with grace

Session 3-October 22, 2025 Zoom 4:30-7:00

Turning Inward: Attending to the Mentor

Session 4-November 12, 2025 Zoom 4:40-7:00

Mentoring in White Spaces

Session 5-In-Person December 13, 2025 9am-12pm @ KEA

Building the Mentoring Relationship

Session 6-January 7. 2026 Zoom - 4:30pm-7:00pm

Conversations Count

Session 7-February 25, 2026 Zoom 4:30-7pm

Conversations Count continued

Session 8-In-Person March 7, 2026 9am-12pm @ KEA

Celebrate! Show Them Who You Are



Courses


NAKIA Academy (Equity) (24hr)

 Clock Hour
Course Description
Educators understand themselves as cultural beings so that they may serve students and families responsively and responsibly. Participants will evaluate personal and organizational beliefs that promote the humanity and collaboration between and among diverse stakeholder groups. Growth occurs when you know who you are, and you can assess and improve your practices. In this course, you will explore your attitudes, actions and behaviors, and reflect on how they affect the work environment. As you unpack your identity, you will boost your courage for addressing oppression. You will be better able to meet the needs of students and families. The skills taught in this course will also give you the confidence to work with anyone and be ready to support and promote an inclusive environment. Participants will address issues concerning perception, reality and objectivity in relationship to accurately assessing the learning environment. They will examine the role that trust plays in the perception of reality, risk, and relationships. Analysis of observation using multiple tools provides an opportunity for an inclusive environment.

Course Objectives

This course will help educators connect to their students and communities by integrating the students’ history, and the human diversities present in the classroom, school, district, and broader community into their classroom activities and curriculum. The course will also have educators facilitate courageous conversations around racism, equity, and microaggressions in classrooms, schools, and the community. Educators create specific action plans that prevent one's own culture, identities, and biases from harming others.


Session 1: Kickoff/Community Building and Session 2: Attending fully and listening with grace
9/27/2025
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Session 3 Turning Inward: Attending to the Mentor
10/22/2025
4:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Session 4 Mentoring in White Spaces
11/12/2025
4:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Session 5 Building the Mentoring Relationship
12/13/2025
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Session 6 Conversations Count
1/7/2026
4:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Session 7 Conversations Count continued
2/25/2026
4:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Session 8 Celebrate! Show Them Who You Are
3/7/2026
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Currently Registered: 26/50
Waitlist Limit: 0/50