Call for Workshops: Community-Campus Partnerships as a Strategy for Social Justice
Posted by on May 23, 2011
We invite you to share your knowledge, wisdom and experience! Submit a proposal for a session or poster presentation at Community-Campus Partnerships for Health’s 15th anniversary conference, April 18-21, 2012 in Houston, TX USA! The conference theme is “Community-Campus Partnerships as a Strategy for Social Justice: Where We’ve Been & Where We Need to Go.”
Whether you are directly involved in community-based participatory research, service-learning or other community-campus partnerships – or are working to ensure the conditions are in place for such partnerships to thrive and have impact – the conference is designed to challenge and inspire you! Regardless of the social justice issue you are passionate about – health equity, education, environmental justice, food security, sustainability, indigenous rights and so forth – together we will explore how to leverage partnerships to create change.
The call for proposals is attached and will be posted shortly on the conference homepage at http://bit.ly/hFPPlr Session and poster proposals are due September 26, 2011.
CCPH conferences consistently get rave reviews for time and money well spent for a number of reasons:
*The CCPH conference draws diverse participants who share a commitment to social justice and a passion for the power of partnerships to transform communities and academe. Whether a grassroots community activist, a student, a Dean, a faculty member, a community based organization executive director, a government agency staff member or a foundation program officer, all CCPH conference participants are embraced for the knowledge, wisdom and experience they bring to the table.
*The CCPH conference features inspiring keynote presentations, skill-building workshops, discussions by peer group and interest area, educational exhibits, community site visits, local arts programming and many opportunities for informal networking. We emphasize sessions that go beyond describing a particular partnership, project or issue to analyzing what worked, didn’t work and why, and offering practical ways to apply the information back home.
*The benefits of attending the CCPH conference continue well beyond the conference. As noted by CCPH member Peter Levesque of Knowledge Mobilization Works in Ottawa, “CCPH puts on a great conference…informative, well-run, well-attended, and a great resource for continued contacts and resources!”
*The CCPH conference is always located in a city with ready access to exemplary community-campus partnerships that participants can see and learn from. Houston is an ideal location, with its many community-campus partnerships, tourist attractions, and warm and sunny spring climate! The 4th largest city in the U.S. is increasingly being recognized and valued as a multi-cultural destination for food, culture and green space. Houston is also home to our major conference partner, St. Luke’s Episcopal Health Charities, the area’s largest charity focused solely on health and well-being and also celebrating its 15th anniversary in 2012.
Concerned about the cost of attending? We are committed to keeping conference costs to a minimum and raising funds to support the full participation of community members, students and individuals from countries with emerging and developing economies. Details will be posted on the CCPH homepage at http://www.ccph.info as they become available.
We look forward to reviewing your proposal and seeing you at the CCPH conference in Houston next April!
Sincerely,
The CCPH Conference Planning Team: Piper McGinley, Shannon Smith, Faye Ziegeweid & Shelly Tolo
The Conference Planning Committee: http://bit.ly/iksfSq
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