Sponsored by the Applied Research Center • November 15-17, 2012 • Baltimore, MD

Workshop Proposal - Facing Race 2012

Workshop Guidelines PDF Download

 Workshop content emphasizes five priorities:
  1. Challenging structural racism
  2. Popularizing racial justice
  3. Showcasing solutions
  4. Developing strategic connections across constituencies and issues
  5. Developing young leaders or color and anti-racist whites

Note: Selected workshop presenters agree to help with conference publicity on at least two occasions well in advance of the conference. Sample announcements for various media (such as Facebook and Twitter posts) will be available for your use.


Contact Info for Person Submitting Proposal:

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Workshop Basic Info:

Note: Workshop proposals may be accepted as is, declined, or accepted with conditions (for example, we may suggest a different title, workshop description, agenda, or co-presenter)

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Proposed Workshop Summary*

Workshop Leader/Presenter:

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Brief Bio: (Up to 100 words) Suggested format - current position title, primary affiliation, other key positions/affiliations/accomplishments, and key area of expertise.

Brief Bio (Will be edited for conference Program)
Race / Ethnicity
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Age Group

Additional Presenter #1:

Note: Co-presenters must be from different organizations.

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Additional Presenter #2:

Note: Co-presenters must be from different organizations.

First Name Last Name
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Postal Code Country
Brief Bio (Will be edited for conference program)
Race / Ethnicity
Gender
Age Group

Workshop Proposed Agenda:

Note: Workshops should foster learning, interaction, connections and strategic action. Lively and participatory formats are encouraged, while long lectures and panel presentations are discouraged. Workshops last 90 minutes.


Travel Etc.:

In order to make more funds available for conference scholarships for low-income and young participants, we appreciate if you request only as much travel assistance as your organization needs. If you cover your own travel and lodging for both presenters, let us know if you would be interested in being listed as a conference co-sponsor.

ARC can only offer travel and lodging assistance for up to two workshop facilitators/presenters who are not from the same organization and who live away from the Baltimore area where the conference is being held.

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Any Questions / Comments / Notes ?

Workshop proposals must be submitted by January 13, 2011:  

For additional information, contact Gina Acebo at:
(510) 653-3415 x4919, facingrace@arc.org 

Note: by submitting this form, you will receive updates and information from ARC/Colorlines

I have read and agree to the Workshop Guidelines*