“Minority Experiences in Suburban Schools”
A WORLD CAFE
Saturday, April 28, 2012 from 1pm – 3pm
Columbus State Community College – Downtown Campus
How comfortable and connected do minority students and educators feel in suburban schools?
Join the Ohio chapter of NAME for a group dialogue on minority experiences in majority schools. K-20 students, educators, administrators and parents are invited to attend and participate in this facilitated discussion and potluck!
FOR MORE INFO OR TO RSVP:
Kimberly Brazwell
O| 614.287.2426
FB| Ohio Chapter – National Association for Multicultural Education
TheNational Association for Multicultural Education (N.A.M.E.) is a non-profit organization that advances and advocates for equity and social justice through multicultural education.
Its objectives are:
· To provide opportunities for learning in order to advance multicultural education, equity and social justice.
· To proactively reframe public debate and impact current and emerging policies in ways that advance social, political, economic and educational equity through advocacy, position papers, policy statements and other strategies.
· To provide the preeminent digital clearinghouse of resources about educational equity and social justice.
For more info on NAME, visit www.nameorg.org