Midwest Culturally Inclusive Conference: September 7-8, 2012
The Midwest Culturally Inclusive Conference is a regional conference for business and community leaders, college students and educators – from K-12 teachers and administrators to postsecondary faculty and staff – who want to strengthen diversity throughout the Midwest and work collaboratively towards resolving issues related to equity, diversity, inclusion, representative leadership and advancing professional development opportunities.
The Midwest Culturally Inclusive Conference is a regional conference for business and community leaders, college students and educators – from K-12 teachers and administrators to postsecondary faculty and staff – who want to strengthen diversity throughout the Midwest and work collaboratively towards resolving issues related to equity, diversity, inclusion, representative leadership and advancing professional development opportunities.
The purpose of the conference is to facilitate participants’ understanding of the economic and equity implications of diversity in a 21st century global economy, equip participants with skills to uproot discrimination across multiple forms (i.e. gender, class, race, sexual orientation, veterans and disabilities), and foster relationship building between diverse groups to promote inclusive activism.
For more information, visit: http://www2.uwplatt.edu/inclusivemw/.
| What | Midwest Culturally Inclusive Conference: September 7-8, 2012 |
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| When |
Sep 07, 2012 08:00 AM
to Sep 08, 2012 04:30 PM |
| Where | UW-Platteville |
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