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17th Annual International
NAME Conference
NAME’s 2007 Conference
Artwork: Our 2007 conference logo was contributed by Debbie Misiag,
Vice President of the Maryland Multicultural Coalition’s Chapter of
NAME and the 2007 Conference Host Committee co-chair.

Baltimore
Conference Program Book
[Final]
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17th Annual International
NAME Conference
Hyatt Regency Baltimore
Baltimore, Maryland Oct. 31 to Nov. 4, 2007
Register for Conference
ONLINE
Starting Tuesday, October 16, all registrations must
be done on-site.
You may also register for the pre-conferences on-site.
Sessions cancelled:
Preconference #11 -- Talking About Religious
Oppression and Unpacking Christian Privilege
Preconference #7
-- Teaching the Holocaust in the 21st Century
Preconference #9, The Unbearable Whiteness of
Being: Dismantling White Privilege and Supporting Anti-racist
Education in Our Classrooms and Schools
Preconference
#10 -- A Modified GLSEN Educator Training Workshop
Educational Site Visit Tour is full.
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photo by Sonia Keiner Flynn
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Theme:
Charting the Course to
Academic
Excellence and Equity through
Multicultural Education
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Baltimore 2007
Call For Proposals
No more proposals are being accepted.
Download Call for Proposals
(for
information only)
[pdf]
Notice about AV equipment:
"Except for pre-conferences, NAME will not be providing any AV
equipment. It is
the responsibility of the presenter to secure and pay for all AV
equipment.
An AV order form will be available on NAME's website in September." |
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Visiting Baltimore
American
Visionary Art Museum
Babe Ruth Museum
Baltimore Restaurants
Baltimore/Washington
International Airport -
BWI
Baltimore Arena
Baltimore Maritime Museum
Baltimore Museum of Art
Baltimore
Museum of Industry
Baltimore Orioles
Baltimore Ravens
Baltimore Zoo
Black
History
B & O
Railroad Museum
Edgar Allan Poe House
Fort McHenry
Harborplace
Lexington Market
Maryland Science Center
National
Aquarium
National Historic Seaport
Port
Discovery
Children's Museum
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National Aquarium,
Baltimore Inner Harbor
Photographer:
Madelaine Burgess |
The City Pier on Thames
St. Photographer:
Madelaine Burgess |

Jones Falls, September
1999. Photographer:
Joseph Harrigan |
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Support the Work of the National
Association for Multicultural Education
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NAME is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization
founded in 1990. Our mission is to ensure that all students receive an
equitable education and that together we strive to fight the injustices in our
schools and in the community. You can help by becoming a member, volunteering
your time to support our many projects and/or with your tax-deductible
donations. To learn more - email
name@nameorg.org or call us at
301-951-0022 |
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All donations to NAME are tax-deductible
to the extent permitted by law.
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NAME Conference History
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1991 in New
Orleans: Toward Education That is Multicultural
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1992 in
Orlando: Multicultural Education for the Twenty-First Century
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1993 in Los
Angeles: Creating Connections: United We Make A Difference
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1994 in
Detroit: Facing the Challenges of Cultural Pluralism and
Diversity: A Clarion Call for Unique Opportunities in the 21st
Century
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1995 in
Washington, D.C.: Multiculturalism: Our Common Responsibility in
Educational Practices and Social Challenges
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1996 in St.
Paul: Revitalizing Democracy through Multicultural Education
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1997 in
Albuquerque: Daring to Educate for Equity and Excellence: A
Multicultural and Bilingual Mandate for the 21st Century
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1998 in St.
Louis: Creative Partnerships: Gateway to Embracing Diversity and
Multiculturalism
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1999 in San
Diego: Multicultural Education: Crossing Borders for Equity and
Justice
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2000 in
Orlando: Real Magic: The Realization of Multicultural Education
in the Everyday
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2001 in Las
Vegas: High Stakes: Achievement, Assessment, and Advocacy
through Multicultural Education
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2002 in
Washington, D.C.: We the People: Fulfilling the Promise of
Democracy and Equity through Multicultural Education
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2003 in
Seattle, Washington: From Rhetoric to Reality: Student
Achievement in Multicultural Societies
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2004 in Kansas
City, MO: Unmasking the Legacy of the Brown Decisions
Through Multicultural Education
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2005 in
Atlanta, GA: Renewing the Dream Through Multicultural Education:
Sharing Power, Valuing Culture, and Achieving Social Justice
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2006 in
Phoenix, AZ: Honoring Multicultural Communities, Stories and
Struggles
in a Contested Land.
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2007 in
Baltimore, MD: Charting the Course to Academic Excellence and
Equity
through Multicultural Education
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