Philadelphia Diversity Conference (for high schoolers)
Posted by on May 25, 2015
Are you a high school student curious about social justice issues? Want an opportunity to learn more about racism, immigration policy, or just simply have a good time and be informed?
Come check out Philadelphia Diversity Conference (PDC) on Saturday, May 30th at La Salle University.
It’s a rare opportunity to network with activists, professionals, and your fellow peers while enjoying food and performances.
Lunch and breakfast will be served (for a small entrance fee of $5). For more information and to register, click here.
Website: http://www.philadelphiadiversityconference.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1427769584182461/
Some speakers include:
· Jonathan Luu- a community activist who will explore “The Philosophy of Race”
· Johndi Harrell- a formerly incarcerated activist, who will talk about mass incarceration and institutionalized racism
· Miguel Andrade- a youth organizer from JUNTOS, who will present on immigration policy
· Patrick Lin- a Columbia University graduate student, who will cover issues facing LGBTQ+ people of color
· Sarun Chan- Cambodian Association of Greater Philadelphia, who will address Asian American identity
· Central High- students, who will cover Boko Haram, genocide, apartheid, and healthcare in Africa
If you are interested, please download the permission slip (found on the event website) and bring it with you to the conference!
Download the flier from https://goo.gl/5fujB7 and download the permission slip from https://goo.gl/3D7C75
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