Conferences

Throughout this page please find conference and workshop information geared toward our community or field. 

CLU LGBTQIA K12 Symposium April 21st 8am 3pm


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Expanding the Circle Expanding the Circle
Expanding the Circle

Institute Faculty

David Donahue, Mills College
Karla Jay, Pace University
L. Lee KnefelKamp, Columbia University
Michael LaSala, Rutgers University
Eduardo Morales, Alliant International University
Ronni Sanlo, California State University, Fullerton
Susan Stryker, University of Arizona
Kenneth G. Valente, Colgate University
Jamie Washington, Washington Consulting Group

Partnering Organizations:
Partnering Organizations

Register by March 15, 2012 for early-bird discount!

Visit ExpandingtheCircle.com or email
expandingthecircle@ciis.edu  for more information.

www.ciis.edu


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The 2011 USC LGBT Conference & Scholarship Luncheon
"Strengthening the LGBT Community from Within"
October 9th, 2011
Ronald Tutor Campus Center (RTCC)

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October 28-30, 2011

California Teacher's Association
 
GLBT Conference

Location: Hotel Zoso, Palm Springs

CTA's Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Issues Advisory Committee (GLBTIAC) is proud to present the third annual CTA conference addressing issues involving GLBT educators, students and community. This conference is open to all CTA members and will serve as a forum to discuss a variety of subjects affecting the entire membership and California's youth. Participants will have a variety of workshops to choose from, organized into three strands addressing the needs of the CTA Membership, the Students and the Community.


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Where: University of Southern California, Ronald Tutor Campus Center (RTCC).
Details: MOP is a free one-day conference that focuses on the concerns and interests of LGBTQ youth, ages 12 to 24 and their allies.  The conference is filled with workshops, roundtables, entertainment, a resource fair, food and networking opportunities. For more information, visit www.ModelsOfPride.org.


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Conferences