Women of Color Conference - Speakers include: Mayor Shirley Franklin, Andrew Young, Dr. Beverly Tatum, Luke Visconti, Rohini Anand, Jacqueline Johnson
Organization:
Spelman College
Category:
Conference/Convention
Geographical Area:
Atlanta
Start
Date:
5/10/2006
End Date:
5/11/2006
Start Time:
End Time:
Event
Info:
The third annual conference, titled “Building Bridges Among Us and With Others,“ will highlight how the special leadership qualities of women of color help construct businesses, communities and governments globally and domestically. The conference is designed to foster frank and engaging dialogue between women and men of diverse backgrounds and to bring forward innovative methods to shape their environments.
Distinguished speakers include Spelman College President Beverly Daniel Tatum former Ambassador Andrew Young City of Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin Luke Visconti, co-founder/partner, Diversity Inc. Rohini Anand, senior vice president and chief diversity officer, Sodexho and Jacqueline Johnson, executive director, National Congress of American Indians.
Attendees can register online at www.spelmanwomenofcolorconf.com. Additional conference details are available on the site.
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