San Fran Bay District Tournament

2024 — CA/US

San Fran Bay District Qualifier

for the 2024 National Tournament
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Lowell High School
San Francisco, CA
Sun 3/24 Sun 3/24 DI DUO HI INF IX OO POI USX
Debate/Congress
College Prep
Oakland, CA
Fri 3/15 Sun 3/17 HSE LD CX PF SEN

Belonging and Inclusion Station

The Belonging and Inclusion Station (BIS)formerly Equity Office—exists to address violations of harassment and discrimination policies and provide a safe space for individuals who report harassment and discrimination incidents at NSDA district and national tournaments.

The BIS may serve as a resource for any student, coach, judge, or official participating at an NSDA-sponsored tournament. Complaints may be filed if an individual feels as if an instance of harassment and/or discrimination has occurred. Examples include:

    • Perceived discriminatory practice on the basis of (but not limited to) race/color, religion, ethnicity, national origin, gender, gender identity/expression, age, disability, sexual orientation, and/or veteran or military status.
    • Perceived retaliation, harassment, or intimidation due to an individual’s filing of a complaint or participating in an intake regarding a violation of the NSDA’s harassment and discrimination policies.

There will be a Belonging & Inclusion Advocate onsite at the following locations:

Saturday, March 16 -- College Prep School -- ask for the Tab Room in the Library

Sunday, March 24 -- Lowell High School-- ask for the Tab Room in the Library

Belonging & Inclusion Advocate: Justin Kurup (jkurup@nhusd.k12.ca.us)
Other BIA include Dr. Tommie Lindsey, Jr. & Kimberly Fradelis

SF Bay District Harassment and Discrimination Policy

The National Speech& Debate Association is committed to providing its participants, judges, coaches, and staff the opportunity to pursue excellence in their endeavors. This opportunity can exist only when each member of our community is assured an atmosphere of mutual respect. The NSDA prohibits all forms of harassment and discrimination. Accordingly, all forms of harassment and discrimination, whether written or oral, based on race, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, citizenship, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by any applicable federal, state, or local law are prohibited, whether committed by participants, judges, coaches, or observers. Individuals who are found to have violated this policy will be subject to the full range of sanctions, up to and including removal from the tournament premises.

Judge Resources

A free cultural competency & judge training online program is made available by the NSDA.