Wednesday, September 10, 2014

CAMPAIGN TO PROMOTE ETHNIC STUDIES SUMMIT, Saturday, October 18, 2014, 9am-5pm Campus of California State University, Long Beach



CAMPAIGN TO PROMOTE ETHNIC STUDIES SUMMIT
*HOSTED BY:
CALIFORNIA-MEXICO STUDIES CENTER and LEAD ORGANIZATION
 

Saturday, October 18, 2014         9am-5pm
Campus of California State University, Long Beach
Anatol Conference Center (University Library)1250 N Bellflower Blvd
Long Beach, CA 90840

Register to Attend: http://www.ethnicstudiesnow.com/         With Live Global Webcast  & On-Demand Replay
 
 
PURPOSE: A historic conference for those committed to promote Ethnic Studies at all levels of the educational system, to discuss the state of Ethnic Studies in California, Arizona and Texas,
and present new models that enhance Ethnic Studies in K-12, based on local-control school board policies and partnerships between schools with colleges and universities.

KEYNOTE ADDRESSES: by Dr. Maulana Karenga, Professor & Chair, Africana Studies Dept., CSULB and Dr. Rudy Acuña, Professor Emeritus, Chicana/o Studies Dept., CSUN

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS:  El Rancho USD Ethnic Studies Requirement Historical Precedent; Carson H.S.-CSULB Chicano & Latino Studies
College-Credit Model; Case studies on the Arizona & Texas struggles, and panels on American Indian, Chicano/Latino,
Asian/Asian American and Africana Studies; The role of students, parents and communities on expanding Ethnic Studies
 
Register to Attend: http://www.ethnicstudiesnow.com/ 
For more info: go to www.california-mexicocenter.org or call Prof. Armando Vazquez-Ramos at: (562) 972-0986
 
IN COLLABORATION WITH:
  • THE EL RANCHO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
  • CSULB AFRICANA STUDIES, AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES, ASIAN/ASIAN-AMERICAN STUDIES AND CHICANO & LATINO STUDIES DEPARTMENTS
  • CSU NORTHRIDGE CHICANA/O STUDIES DEPARTMENT
  • CARSON BOYS & GIRLS CLUB ~ COLLEGE BOUND PROGRAM
  • HEART OF LOS ANGELES (HOLA) AND FAMILIES IN SCHOOLS
  • STUDENTS FOR EDUCATIONAL REFORM (SFER)
  • LONG BEACH CENTRO C.H.A. AND THE MEXICAN CULTURAL INSTITUTE OF LOS ANGELES
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