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Join colleagues and partners who program in leadership and community development with Native Americans as they discuss their efforts to design a series of workshops titled “Leadership and Community Development: Looking ahead toward the 7th Generation.”
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Dave Berard, Community Development Resource Liaison, Western and Northern Districts, and Jessica Hale of Lac Courte Oreilles Community College Extension |
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Program highlights: “Camina Una Hora En Mis Zapatos” (Walk One Hour in My Shoes). |
Juana Avila, Latino Cultural Project Coordinator, Quad Counties and Martha Hubert, Nutrition Educator, Waukesha County |
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October
16, 2007 |
Privilege, Power and Difference. |
JoAnn Hinz, Office of the Dean and Director |
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Intercultural relationships and multicultural programming in the tenure, promotion and recognition processes of Cooperative Extension. |
Jean Berger, 4-H Youth Development Agent in Marathon County |
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“Covering”
by Kenji
Yoshino. |
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Update: A broad discussion on issues and opportunities for planning and implemention of multiculturalism and institutional capacity building. |
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Report from National Extension Diversity Council, Seattle, WA. The focus of the conference was organizational development with emphasis in multiculturalism. |
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The topic of this discussion will be educational programming with Amish clientele. |
Molly Haak, Family Living Agent, Green Lake. |
Archived Audio Files: |2006 ||2005 | 2004
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