Call for Workshops: Active Citizens Conference
Posted by College of William & Mary on November 9, 2015
The William & Mary Active Citizens Conference
Educating, Uniting, and Inspiring Active Citizens
February 20, 2016 Williamsburg, VA
Gathering 200+ attenders each year, The Active Citizens Conference is an engaging space to share your experience and expertise in community.
This year we’re convening around the theme and question: What If?
Have you ever asked yourself what if about community, social justice, or the process of social change? We want to learn what brought you to that question and the process of finding answers. It’s great if your session highlights a particular program, approach, or results. Proposals from faculty, staff, students, and community members welcome.
Submit a 50 minute workshop proposal by January 22nd, 2016*.
https://forms.wm.edu/form/view/22720/66ebae36a925b86838da16d05cb9baca
*Proposals submitted by December 9th will receive priority review and notification. For more information about the theme and what makes a successful proposal, review the workshop page.
For more information and conference registration, visit the conference website.
http://www.wm.edu/offices/oce/active-citizens-conference/index.php
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