Overcoming Poverty and Racism in West Philadelphia
Posted by on January 13, 2006
Center for Community Partnerships, School of Social Policy and Practice, Vice Provost For University Life, African American Resource Center, Office of Community and Diversity Outreach, Race Dialogue Project, West Philadelphia Community Partners, University of Penn Student Partners and Others Present:
Examining Penn’s Work in the Community & Deepening its Impact
Overcoming Poverty and Racism in West Philadelphia
Join faculty, staff, students and community partners on Wednesday, January 25th as we discuss volunteer and civic responsibility to the community post the Katrina devastation.
5pm – 8pm
Hall of Flags, Houston Hall
ACCESS: University, General Public, Students, Faculty/Staff,
Refreshments will be served.
Open to the public.
Visit:
http://www.upenn.edu/aarc/mlk/calendar.htm
for a complete listing of MLK Commemoration events.
Please contact Isabel Mapp at 215-898-2020/sammapp@pobox.upenn.edu for additional information and to RSVP for this program.
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