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LIBRARY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE INVITES PUBLISHERS
TO PARTICIPATE IN OUR FIRST BOOK EXHIBIT OF 2019
The Teachers College Winter Roundtable is the longest running continuing professional education program in the United States devoted solely to cultural issues in psychology and education.
36th Annual Winter Roundtable on Cultural Psychology and Education (TCWR):
“RISE UP: Racial Justice, Immigration, and Social Activisim in Psychology and Education”
February 22-23, 2019 • New York, NY
Dear Colleague,

LIBRARY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE is organizing the book exhibit for the 2019 Teachers College Winter Roundtable on Cultural Psychology and Education (TCWR).

LSS invites publishers to exhibit at this exciting event, the longest running continuing professional education program devoted to psychology and education.

For details, please email Mei Ha Chan at BookExhibits@libraryofsocialscience.com
or call (718) 393-1075.

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The Winter Roundtable is the longest running continuing professional education program in the United States devoted solely to cultural issues in psychology and education. The Winter Roundtable continues its tradition of bringing together scholars, practitioners, researchers, social change agents and students interested in the intersections between race, ethnicity, social class, gender, ability status, sexual orientation, and religious affiliation in psychology and education.

The Winter Roundtable 2019 theme, RISE UP, focuses our attention on racial justice, immigration, and social activism within the disciplines of psychology and education.

As in years past, we look forward to a conference in which students, scholars, practitioners, educators and community activists gather so as to share wisdom and resources. We hope you will join us for the exciting event. With over 600 expected to attend, this is the best meeting of the year to promote your titles on multiculturalism, counseling, social work, education and psychology to leaders in the field.

This year’s Invited Speakers are:

Derald Wing Sue is Professor of Psychology and Education in the Department of Counseling and Clinical Psychology at Teachers College, Columbia University. He served as presidents of the Society for the Psychological Study of Culture, Race and Ethnicity, the Society of Counseling Psychology, and the Asian American Psychological Association. Two national surveys have identified Derald Wing Sue as "the most influential multicultural scholar in the United States" and his works are among the most frequently cited.
Andrea Ritchie is a immigrant police misconduct attorney and organizer whose writing, litigation, and advocacy has focused on policing and criminalization of women and LGBT people of color for the past two decades. She is currently Researcher in Residence on Race, Gender, Sexuality and Criminalization at the Barnard Center for Research on Women. She is a nationally recognized expert on policing issues, speaking and publishing frequently on the topic, and works with groups across the country to support campaigns to end profiling, police violence and mass criminalization, incarceration, and deportation.

Rebecca Telzak

Theo Oshiro
Make the Road New York (MRNY) builds the power of Latinx and working class communities to achieve dignity and justice through organizing, policy innovation, transformative education, and survival services. With a membership of 22,000+ low-income New Yorkers, MRNY tackles the critical issues facing our community: workplace justice, tenants' rights, immigrant civil rights, language-access, LGBTQ justice, public education, health care access, and immigration reform. Rebecca Telzak, Director of Health Programs, joined MRNY in 2009. Under Becca's leadership, their services have expanded to include health insurance enrollment, health navigation services, food stamp enrollment, community health worker training and visiting services, two food pantries, and urban farming. Deputy Director Theo Oshiro oversees Adult Literacy and Health Advocacy, and serves as the organization's lead health policy expert.

LSS invites publishers to exhibit at this exciting event, focusing on race,
ethnicity, social class, gender, ability status, sexual orientation, and religious
affiliation in psychology and education.

For details, please email Mei Ha Chan at
BookExhibits@libraryofsocialscience.com
or call (718) 393-1075.

TCWR attendees seek titles on all aspects of education,
psychology and counseling, including:

• Educational theory 
• Education reform & curriculum
• Psychotherapy methods
• Counseling
• Multicultural studies
• Social media & social justice
• Race & ethnicity
• Gender & sexuality
• Aging & the life course
• Social work
The Library of Social Science book exhibit will be located at the center of the meeting space and open to attendees throughout the meeting. Our professional exhibit managers will be on-site throughout the conference. We actively promote your titles by discussing books with conferees, distributing flyers and catalogs, selling books on-site using publisher-supplied order forms, and urging faculty to consider titles for course adoption and library acquisition. Onsite Book Exhibit Manager, Mei Ha Chan
LSS invites publishers to exhibit at this exciting event. With over 600 expected to
attend, this is the best meeting of the year to promote your titles on multiculturalism, counseling, social work, education and psychology
to leaders in the field.


For details, please email Mei Ha Chan at
BookExhibits@libraryofsocialscience.com
or call (718) 393-1075.