The American Educational Research Association (AERA) seeks lecturer nominations for the 19th Annual Brown Lecture in Education Research. This public Lecture features important research that advances understanding of issues related to equality and equity in education. The Lectureship was inaugurated in 2004 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education decision, in which the U.S. Supreme Court took scientific research into account in issuing its landmark ruling. The Lecture will be delivered on October 20, 2022 by a distinguished scholar notable for producing significant research or lines of research related to equality in education. The lecturer receives a $1,000 honorarium and travel expenses to Washington, D.C.
Members of the education research community are encouraged to submit lecturer nominations. All nominations must include the following:
Nominations can be submitted by e-mail to brownlecture@aera.net
The Brown Lecture Selection Committee is comprised of the AERA President, President-Elect, Chair of the Social Justice Action Committee (SJAC), Executive Director, Diversity Officer, and two additional SJAC members. The chair of SJAC chairs the selection process.
PAST BROWN LECTURERS
2012
2020
William F. Tate IV, University of South Carolina
2011
Gloria J. Ladson-Billings, University of Wisconsin, Madison
2019
Prudence L. Carter, University of California, Berkeley
2010
Kenji Hakuta, Stanford University
2018
H. Richard Milner IV, Vanderbilt University
2009
Luis C. Moll, University of Arizona
2017
Alfredo Artiles, Arizona State University
2008
Stephen W. Raudenbush, University of Chicago
2016
Marta Tienda, Princeton University
2007
Margaret Beale Spencer, University of Chicago
2015
Teresa L. McCarty, University of California, Los Angeles
2006
Linda Darling-Hammond, Stanford University
2014
James D. Anderson, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
2005
Claude M. Steele, Stanford University
2013
Gary Orfield, University of California, Los Angeles
2004
Edmund W. Gordon, Teachers College, Columbia University