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Archived Audio Files: 2006 ||2005 | 2004

Date

Subject

Facilitator

Windows Media icon March 18, 2008

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.”

Dave Berard, Community Development Resource Liaison, Western and Northern Districts, and Jessica Hale of Lac Courte Oreilles Community College Extension

Windows Media icon January, 15, 2008

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

October 16, 2007
Limited discussion; the topic will be repeated.

Privilege, Power and Difference.

JoAnn Hinz, Office of the Dean and Director

Windows Media icon September 18, 2007

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

July 17, 2007

Covering” by Kenji Yoshino.
This discussion, led by Matt Calvert, youth development specialist, promises to be engaging and helpful for our work inside Extension and with clientele.

Matt Calvert

June 19, 2007

Update: A broad discussion on issues and opportunities for planning and implemention of multiculturalism and institutional capacity building.

JoAnn Hinz

May 15, 2007

Report from National Extension Diversity Council, Seattle, WA. The focus of the conference was organizational development with emphasis in multiculturalism.

JoAnn Hinz, Donna Hora-Schwobe and Jackie Carattini

February 20, 2007

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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