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conference Oct. 2-3 to explore issues related to * Related strategy session on Oct. 4 moves from learning to action The Equal
Justice Society will co-host, with the California Coalition for Civil
Rights, the Stanford University Center for Comparative Studies in Race
and Ethnicity, and several other groups, a national conference Oct. 2-3
at Stanford University on the history of racial classifications and the
implications of a proposed initiative which threatens to ban the collection,
organizing and sorting of racial and ethnic data in California. The day after the Colorblind Racism? Conference, there will be a strategic session for leaders, aimed at moving from learning to action. Colorblind Racism! Mapping a Strategy for Social Justice on Oct. 4 at the Sheraton Palo Alto will drawing from the insights gleaned from the previous two days,convening academics, lawyers, activists and journalists to learn from you about the conservative networks behind the CRENO Initiative, and then engage in a media dialogue, strategize about health, education, and justice issues, and craft approaches to building a progressive network. |