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Community Partners Conference


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Join us in Washington, D.C. on September 15-16, 2008 for the 13th Annual Community Partners Conference! Travel stipends are available for out of town participants. To register online, click here.  A copy of the agenda for this year's conference is available here.

Conference Description

The AAJC 2008 Community Partners Conference will bring together leaders from different sectors (research, legal, social services, policy) across the nation to begin to evaluate the issues facing Asian Americans today and how to address those issues in light of the upcoming presidential transition.  The conference will also focus on what new technologies are available for advocates and community-based organizations to improve their ability to connect with constituents about important issues.

This year's conference will include a screening of Annabel Park's and Eric Byler's online documentary 9500Liberty, which focuses on the debate over immigration in Prince William County, Virginia. 

Conference Goals

1.      Enter into intensive discussions on important policy goals with partners at the national and
grassroots levels.

2.      Determine major research, infrastructure and services needed for the Asian American community to reach those goals at a local and national level.

3.      Produce plans for enhanced collaboration involving local and national organizations in achieving those goals.

4.      Examine new advocacy techniques and technologies to improve capacity to serve our communities and achieve our policy goals.

Conference Tracks

Language Rights and Adult ESL: This track will focus on issues such as cross-cutting and trendsetting practices in language rights, state and local language access acts, leveraging resources for local language rights work, and legislative strategies in strengthening Executive Order 13166, etc.

Voting Rights: Participants in this track will focus on issues such as voting rights protection and getting out the vote for election 2008, etc.

Affirmative Action: Participants in this track will focus on issues such as affirmative action programs in contracting and education, with a particular focus on making sure Asian Americans continue to be included in government contracting programs.

Hate Crimes and Anti-Asian Violence: This track will focus on issues such as hate crime legislation and the End Racial Profiling Act (ERPA).

Conference Site:

Human Rights Campaign Building
1640 Rhode Island Ave., NW
Washington, D.C.

Lodging:

Lodging is available for a special group discount rate of $229/night at the Beacon Hotel and Corporate Quarters located across the street from the conference site at:

1615 Rhode Island Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20036. 

Hotel link: http://capitalhotelswdc.com/BeaconHotelWDC_com/ 

To be added to the room list, please contact jpackman@advancingequality.org

Travel Stipends:

Travel stipends for the conference are still available, but the deadline to apply is fast approaching!  The deadline to apply for a travel stipend is Friday, August 22, 2008. You will find the application for travel stipends on the registration form as a part of our online registration.

To register online, click here: Registration Form

Please contact jpackman@advancingequality.org for additional information.
 
 
 
The 13th Annual Community Partners Conference is generously supported by State Farm.
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