Friday, October 5 |
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2:00 PM - 4:00 PM |
Workshop 1: Census and Redistricting as a Power Opportunity |
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Workshop 2: State Initiatives of Importance to Latinos |
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Workshop 3: Progress Report on Attaining Election System Reforms |
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Workshop 4: Fighting Anti-Immigrant State Legislation and Initiatives and Local Ordinances |
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Workshop 5: Naturalization and Immigrant Voter Mobilization Strategies |
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Workshop 6: Latino Youth and Latina Voter Mobilization Strategies |
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Workshop 7: Learning the Lessons from the Fight for Immigration Reform |
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Workshop 8: Community and Faith-Based Voter Mobilization Strategies |
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Workshop 9: It's Not Over - Defending the Right to Vote Against Disenfranchising Tactics |
Saturday, October 6 |
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
Workshop 1: Implications of NAFTA, CAFTA and WTO Trade Policies for US Latinos and Latin America |
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Workshop 2: Assessment of the War in Iraq |
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Workshop 3: Implications of Washington Consensus Era in Latin America |
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Workshop 4: The War on Terror and Its Application in Latin America |
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Workshop 5: The Arts as a Vehicle for Social Justice Part 1 |
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Workshop 6: Immigration, Remittances, and Development |
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Workshop 7: US Foreign Policy Towards Cuba After 48 Years: Success or Failure? |
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Workshop 8: Central America and Central Americans in the US: A Status Report |
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2:30 PM - 4:00 PM |
Workshop 10: The Iraq War and its Effects on the Latino Community |
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Workshop 11: Latinos and Asians - A Dialogue on Common Interests |
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Workshop 12: The Arts as a Vehicle for Social Justice Part 2 |
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Workshop 13: The War on Terror and Its Implications for Latinos in the United States: The Case of the Cuban Five |
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Workshop 14: Creative Local and Regional Strategies for Immigrant Rights Advocacy |
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Workshop 15: New Directions In Latin America: Venezuela, Colombia, Haiti and Bolivia |
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Workshop 16: Mexico Today - A Status Report |
Sunday, October 7 |
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10:00 AM - 11:30 AM |
Workshop 1: Alternative and Renewable Energy in our Lives: The Pains and Gains of Becoming a Greener Society |
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Workshop 2: Federal Farm Policy: Issues of Conservation and Rural Development in the Current Farm Bill |
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Workshop 3: Port of Los Angeles: A Case Study: Growing the Port of Los Angeles, Contradictions Between Clean
Air, Latino Micro Businesses and Immigrants |
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Workshop 4: Wilderness, Public Lands, Biodiversity and Latinos: Latinos "Into the Wild" |
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Workshop 5: Physical Education, Healthy Eating, and Obesity: Places and Policies |
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Workshop 6: The Future of our Oceans |
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Workshop 7: Environmentally Friendly Litter- Truth or Fiction |
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Workshop 8: Getting our Fair Share of Infrastructure Bond Measures |
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Workshop 9: Media and Philanthropy - Catalysts for Social Change or Cooptation? |
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1:30 PM - 3:00 PM |
Workshop 10: US Climate Change Policy and Issues of Fairness for Minorities: A Report on Current Legislation |
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Workshop 11: Community Revitalization in Urban Cores: Case Studies -The Los Angeles River, El Monte Transit
Village, and New Orleans |
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Workshop 12: The Dot Green Era: Green Jobs and Economic Opportunities for Latinos in Today’s Emerging Industries |
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Workshop 13: Redefining Environmentalism: Strategies for Bringing Industries, Developers, and Communities to the Negotiating Table |
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Workshop 14: Water Supply and Minority Communities |
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Workshop 15: Urban Environments: Cumulative Impacts on Health |
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Workshop 16: Colonias: Environmental Challenges Along the Border and Beyond |
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Workshop 17: Drug Policy Reform: A Health Perspective |
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Workshop 18: The Impact of Tobacco on the Latino Community and its Environmental Implications |
Monday, October 8 |
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
Workshop 1: Personal and Family Health Issues: Preventative Medicine and Access to Health Care |
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Workshop 2: Federal Food Policy Reform: Implications of the Farm Bill on Urban Poverty and Nutritionhttp://www.communitynewspublisher.com/session_vids.php |
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Workshop 3: Advancing Universal Health Coverage State by State |
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Workshop 4: Increasing Latinos in the Professions of the Future (Health Care, Science, and Technology) |
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Workshop 5: Rural Healthcare Issues and the Latino Community |
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Workshop 6: Advancing Latinas' Reproductive Health and Justice |
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Workshop 7: Exclusion No Es La Solucion: The Effects of Exclusion on LGBT Health |
Tuesday, October 9 |
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
Workshop 1: Disparities in Public Education - Whose Children Are Left Behind? |
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Workshop 2: Access to Higher Education in the Post-Affirmative Action Era - How Do We Get In? |
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Workshop 3: Remedies for the Drop Out Crisis- Universal Pre-School, Afterschool Programs and More |
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Workshop 4: Linking Economic Development Initiatives & Family Entrepreneurship: Business Leadership Models for the 21st Century |
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Workshop 5: Building Latino Wealth - Case Studies |
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Workshop 6: Financial Literacy and Homeownership: Strategies for Affordable and Workforce Housing |
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Workshop 7: War on Drugs: A Criminal Justice Perspective |
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Workshop 8: Three Strikes and We're Out- The Cases of Ramsey Muniz and Santos Reyes |
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Workshop 9: Juvenile Justice: Closing the School to Prison Pipeline, Disproportionate Minority Confinement |