NCORE 2025 will be held in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, May 27 - May 31. As a reminder, if your proposal is selected all presenters are required to be registered at one of the NCORE 2025 published registration rates.
Important Dates:
- Proposal Submission Deadline: December 13, 2024
- Decision Notification: February 7, 2025
- Session Scheduling Notification: February 21, 2025
- Session Confirmation Deadline: March 7, 2025
- Alternates Notification: March 12, 2025
- Alternates Session Confirmation Deadline: March 26, 2025
Submit A Proposal
Key Requirements:
- Presenters must be registered to attend NCORE 2025. You may register after your proposal is selected for presentation.
- Presenters are required to comply with NCORE presentation and accessibility guidelines.
- Presenters must bring their own computer and connection adapter (if needed). Session rooms will be equipped with a data projector (HDMI connection) and screen, sound support, internet connectivity, microphones and easel pads with markers.
Suggested Areas of Emphasis:
- Futurist Work at the Intersection of Race, Ethnicity, and Sovereign Identity; Envisioning Possible Futures and Responsive Strategies
- Strategies to Address Systemic and Structural Racism
- The Roles, Contexts, and Challenges of Executive Officers
- Contemporary Politics; Political Movements; Politicization of Social Justice Work in Higher Education and Society at-Large: Impacts on Institutions, Minoritized Communities, and Individuals
- Queer Trans People of Color/LGBTQIAA+ Justice; Queer Trans People of Color/LGBTQIAA+ Rights; The Intersection of Homophobia with Race, Ethnicity, and Sovereign Identity
- Disability Justice; Disability Rights; The Intersection of Ableism with Race, Ethnicity, and Sovereign Identity
- Theoretical Frameworks; Scholarly Research; Education, Training, and Programs Focused on Dismantling Structural Racism and White Supremacy, and the impact of Non-conciliatory Policies
- Supporting Undocumented, DACAmented Students, and Mixed Status Families
- The Politics of Immigration on Conceptions of Race, Ethnicity, Sovereignty, Transnationalism, Power, or marginalized identity in the United States
- Environmental Justice; Climate Action; The Intersection of the Natural World with Race, Ethnicity and Sovereign Identity; Earth First Efforts and Approaches
- Protest Movements on Campus: Challenges, Organizing, and Institutional Responses
- Art and Activism: Identity and Community Exploration through Arts
Personal Practices:
- Self-Care
- Self-Work
- Rupturing, Processing, and Transforming Internalized Oppression/Superiority
- Mental Health Practices; Healing Racial Trauma; Healing from Loss
- Somatic Practice; Aligning Heart and Mind; Embodiment Work
Race, Ethnicity, Sovereignty, Power and Marginalized Identity:
- Pedagogies
- Theory to Praxis
- Institutional Efforts at Transformation
- Gender Identity and Expression
- Activism and Organizing
- Mental Health, Wellness, and Wellbeing
- Identity Development
- Incarcerated People, Mass Incarceration, Reentry Programs
- Practitioner Development
- Intergroup Dialogue, Perspective Taking, and Empathy
- Student Leadership, Organizing, and Coalition Building
- Student Interests and Needs
- Campus Role or Discipline (Faculty, Admissions Professionals, Human Resources, etc.)
- Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM); Health Professions
- Reinventing Social Justice and Intercultural Communication through Language
- Socioeconomic Class
- Religion, Faith, Spirituality, and Spiritual Practice
- Athletics
Submit A Proposal
Call for Proposal Reviewers
- NCORE staff will assign a reviewer up to 15 proposals to review and score
- The reviewer will be provided with proposal data, a scoring rubric, and review guidance.
- Each NCORE proposal is reviewed and scored by at least two people.
Apply to Review Proposals
Questions? Contact ncore@ou.edu