Building Blocks for Inclusive Communities

Posted by on April 23, 2004

SAVE THE DATES! Please plan to participate in:

Fund for an OPEN Society’s Building Blocks for Inclusive Communities

The Only National Conference for Leaders Who Want to Create and Sustain Communities of Choice for all People: Racially and Ethnically Integrated, Economically Thriving, with Excellent Schools for All Children

Thursday, October 21 – Saturday, October 23, 2004 (one half day Saturday)
Cherry Hill Hilton
2349 West Marlton Pike
Cherry Hill, New Jersey
(This hotel and conference center is 10 minutes from Philadelphia International Airport and very near major transportation arteries)

To learn more, visit http://www.opensoc.org

Fund for an OPEN Society (OPEN) is the only national nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote sustainable racially and ethnically integrated communities.

For all the information about this great conference, click on http://www.opensoc.org/convenings/2004.html.

Public schools in diverse communities offer a special set of opportunities and challenges. OPEN’s conferences bring together top practitioners, researchers with expertise on a variety of issues regarding schools, housing and communities, and policy analysts for a rich program full with both “news you can use” and a broader perspective on issues affective diverse communities. For detailed information about conference goals, speakers, planning partners and subjects to be covered, visit http://www.opensoc.org/convenings/2004_main.html#description

To see how people experience OPEN’s conferences, visit http://www.opensoc.org/convenings/2004_what.html

To sign up to receive updated information and registration materials,
visit http://www.opensoc.org/convenings/2004_what.html and click on “Sign Up for More Information.”

Conference registration will begin in late June, 2004. Early bird registration rate of $225 will be available through September 17, 2004.

Looking forward to seeing you at Building Blocks for Inclusive Communities.


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