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Ebenezer Baptist Church
Atlanta, Georgia

(photo by Joe Cooke National Park Service)

 

Renewing the Dream Through Multicultural Education:
Sharing Power, Valuing Culture, and Achieving Social Justice


Renewing the Dream Through Multicultural Education:
Sharing Power, Valuing Culture, and Achieving Social Justice
 
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*** REGISTRATION PACKET  ***

The theme of NAME’s 2005 conference makes an obvious reference to Dr. Martin Luther King’s Dream as he articulated it in his 1963 speech in Washington, DC. It is particularly pertinent to this conference because Atlanta was Dr. King’s birthplace and the epicenter of the Civil Rights Movement during the 1960s.

The theme calls for the need to renew the components of Dr. Kings Dream–sharing power, valuing culture, and achieving social justice–as they have grown to embrace equity for all. The conference will provide an opportunity for participants to gain knowledge, skills and dispositions to enable them to examine the issues of power,
particularly in the field of education. The goals of Dr. King’s Dream will place his vision in a contemporary cultural context and encourage participants to renew the dream.
 
Once again the conference agenda includes Student Diversity Leadership Day. It
is imperative that we groom the next generation as well as learn from their  experiences. It is important for our students to know where we have been, the state of education now, and the possibilities that come from dreaming and hard work.

Preparing our future leaders is something for which NAME can be proud.

 

Book your Hotel Rooms early. Rooms will fill up quickly.

Hotel Registration Form
 
Hyatt Regency Atlanta
265 Peachtree Street, NE • Atlanta, GA 30303 USA • Ph: 404.577.1234 • Fax: 404.460.6499 • Toll Free: 800.233.1234
Welcomes the National Association for Multicultural Education • CODE: NAME
You may call, fax or mail your form directly to the hotel.
Reservations must be received prior to October 20, 2005.

ONLINE HOTEL REGISTRATION may be completed by
accessing: http://atlantaregency.hyatt.com/groupbooking/g-name
 

 
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