TODOS en Comunidad: Rooting Mathematics in Humanity

2026 Conference & Leadership Institute

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June 25-26, 2026

Main Conference

June 24, 2026

Leadership Institute

We invite you to join educators, researchers, families, students, and advocates from across the country for a powerful gathering focused on justice and equity in mathematics education. Grounded in the theme TODOS en Comunidad: Rooting Mathematics in Humanity, the 2026 Conference centers connection, shared learning, and collective action.

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About the Conference

The TODOS 2026 Conference is a vibrant space for educators committed to humanizing mathematics learning. Attendees will engage in sessions that lift up student brilliance, challenge inequities, and offer actionable tools to catalyze change in classrooms, districts, and communities.
This year’s theme, en Comunidad, emphasizes learning with and from one another. Together, we will explore how mathematics education can honor identity, culture, language, and the lived experiences of all learners.

Who should attend

This conference is designed for:

  • PK–12 teachers of mathematics 
  • Coaches and instructional leaders
  • District and school administrators
  • Researchers and higher education faculty
  • Future teachers
  • Community partners & nonprofit leaders
  • Families, caregivers, and students engaged in math advocacy
  • Anyone committed to equity and justice in mathematics

Why attend

At TODOS 2026, you will:

  • Build community with educators and math equity activists from across the country
  • Learn strategies that transform mathematics teaching and learning
  • Center identity, culture, and humanity in your math practice
  • Hear powerful stories and ideas from justice-oriented educators
  • Engage in hands-on learning, dialogue, and collaboration
  • Leave with actionable tools and new collaborations to improve student access, engagement, identity, and achievement
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Join us for a unique conference experience.

The TODOS 2026 Conference offers a rich mix of opportunities for learning, connection, and community building.

The Call for Proposals is now closed. Thank you to everyone who submitted!

Conference Strands

Featured Session Types

Community Care Guidelines

Keynote Speaker Information

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Registration will Open Soon!

Registration opens February 2026.
We can’t wait to see you in Orange County, CA on June 25–26, 2026.
This year, TODOS is offering discounted ticket options in our efforts to broaden participation and create an inclusive space for educators and learners of all backgrounds.

Registration Details Coming Soon!
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June 24, 2026

Pre-conference Leadership Institute

The Leadership Institute is a dedicated pre-conference experience that brings together mathematics education leaders in all forms — from classroom teachers to district administrators, from community organizers to researchers.
During this full day of learning, leaders will:
Examine how systems, policies, and practices impact antiracist mathematics education
Explore the roles of power and oppression in schooling
Engage in deep discussion and collaborative problem-solving
Develop actionable steps to center justice and humanity in mathematics
Registration for the Leadership Institute is separate and opens February 2026.

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2026 Conference Venue & Hotel

The TODOS 2026 Conference will take place at the Hyatt Regency Orange County, where all conference activities — sessions, keynotes, community gatherings, and the Leadership Institute — will be held under one roof. The Hyatt offers spacious meeting rooms, contemporary amenities, and welcoming communal spaces designed to support connection and learning en comunidad.
Located just minutes from Anaheim and central to multiple airports, the hotel provides convenient access for travelers from across the country.

Lodging

TODOS has secured a special group rate for attendees staying at the Hyatt Regency Orange County. Booking within the TODOS room block ensures access to these discounted rates.
We encourage attendees to reserve early to guarantee availability at the conference hotel.
Group Rate: $209/night (prices do not include applicable taxes and fees)

Hotel Booking Link

Book Early!

Rooms at the discounted group rate are limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. The group rate will be available until the block is filled, or no later than Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
All reservations must be made using the TODOS booking link to receive the discounted rate.

📍 ADDRESS
11999 Harbor Blvd, Garden Grove, CA 92840
✈️ LOCATION
12 miles from John Wayne Airport (SNA)
35 miles from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)
40 miles from Ontario International Airport (ONT)

🚗 TRANSPORTATION
Easy access to I-5 and major Orange County routes
ACCESSIBILITY
ADA-accessible rooms available
Accessible meeting rooms and public spaces

🍽️ DINING OPTIONS
On-site restaurants + walkable local dining
📶 WI-FI
Complimentary Wi-Fi in guest rooms & conference areas
🏊 AMENITIES
Outdoor pools, fitness center, on-site market

Conference Schedule

Wednesday, June 24Thursday, June 25Friday, June 26
8:00am-5:00pm
Registration & badge pickup

9:00am-3:30pm
Leadership Institute

6:00pm-8:00pm
Optional Community Dinners









7:00am-5:00pm
Registration & badge pickup

7:00am-8:00am
Breakfast

8:00am-9:30am
Opening & Keynote

9:45am-12:00pm
Breakout Sessions

12:00pm-1:00pm
Lunch

1:15pm-4:45pm
Breakout Sessions
7:00am-2:30pm
Registration & badge pickup

7:00am-8:00am
Breakfast

8:00am-8:30am
Opening & Award Presentations

8:45am-11:45am
Breakout Sessions

11:45am-12:45pm
Lunch

1:00pm-2:30pm
Breakout Sessions
A more detailed schedule will be released in spring 2026.

Past Conferences

TODOS’s Biennial Conferences have created spaces for educators, families and community members to reimagine what equitable mathematics teaching and learning can be!

Past Conference Information