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DESCRIPTION:Race & Public Policy: A Proactive Agenda for 2005 & Beyond  
 http://www.arc.org/rapp/rappconf2004.html  In the days following the 
 general election, the Applied                     Research Center will 
 assemble community leaders, academics, policy advocates, and activists to 
 assess where we are and to envision where we need to be to advance 
 proactive racial justice policies.   In addition to workshops and panels, 
 the conference will use a collection of policy case studies to launch our 
 strategic discussions. Case study papers will outline campaigns that 
 produced policy change by using racial justice as a primary framework. 
 Topic areas include public education, race and labor, access to public 
 benefits, immigrant rights, civil rights and liberties, and media policy.  
 Conference Workshops  The complete conference workshop schedule is now 
 available.Two days of workshops and plenary panels will feature speakers 
 such as Xochitl Bervera, Families and Friends of Louisiana\'s Incarcerated 
 Children; Cindy Cho, Korean Immigrant Workers Advocates; Emil Guillermo, 
 Asian Week; and Meizhu Lui, United for a Fair Economy.   For more 
 information, please email bceptus@arc.org or call Barbara Ceptus at ARC at 
 510-653-3415 x341.  Race and Public Policy: A Proactive Agenda for 2005 and 
 Beyond is co-sponsored by the Applied Research Center, The Center for 
 Social Justice at Boalt Law School - UC Berkeley, The Philanthropic 
 Initiative for Racial Equity, The Sargent Shriver National Center on 
 Poverty Law, and Independent Television Service (ITVS) Community 
 Connections Project. Support provided by The Advancement Project, The Annie 
 E. Casey Foundation, Ford Foundation, Kirwan Institute for the Study of 
 Race and Ethnicity, The Ms. Foundation for Women, The Needmor Fund, Open    
                    Society Institute, The San Francisco Foundation, the 
 Structural Racism Caucus/Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, The Unitarian 
 Universalist  Veatch Program at Shelter Rock, VanLobenSels/RembeRock 
 Foundation, and Andrea and Alan Rabinowitz.                     \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/10/28/50643.php
SUMMARY:Race & Public Policy: A Proactive Agenda for 2005 & Beyond
LOCATION:Pauley Ballroom, MLK Student Union, UC Berkeley  Berkeley, CA
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/10/28/50643.php
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