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April 4, from 5-7pm
 

Title: The Young Mens Workshops
The Young Mens Workshops will start Friday, April 4 from 5-7pm at the COPS Police Substation (8011 New Hampshire Avenue, Langley Park).  The workshops will be facilitated by Maynor Corea and sponsored by Safer Latinos.  The "Jovenes del Hoy y el Manana" workshops are for boys, ages 16-24.  


April 5, from 11-1pm

Title: Girls Workshops
The Girls Workshops will start Saturday, April 5 from 11-1pm at the Maryland Multicultural Youth Center.  The workshops will be facilitated by Nancy Morning and sponsored by Safer Latinos.  The "No Mas" workshops are for girls, ages 16-24. For more information call 301-431-3121, ext. 24.  Babysitting is available.


April 5, from 11-1pm
 

Title: Family Workshops
The Family Workshops will start Saturday, April 5 from 11-1pm at the Community Hall of University Landing Apartments (1007 Merrimac Drive, Langley Park Md).  The workshop will be facilitated by Rosario Hernandez and sponsored by Safer Latinos and the Latino Ministry of the Sacred Family.  For information call 301-221-0139.  The workshops will focus on improving relations and communications among the family and the partners.  Babysitting is available.

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May 15-16
 

Title: 11th Annual Rural Minority & Multicultural Health Conference
City: Reno, Nevada
Description: The conference will provide a forum where diverse racial, ethnic and underserved populations can come together to examine issues of common need; to develop and share strategies, models and tools for providing solutions within their respective communities; to create effective partnerships to deliver care in rural and frontier communities; and to access the resources needed to create programs that will benefit all rural populations.
Website:
http://www.nrharural.org/conferences/sub/
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May 17-18


 

Title: 2006 Racial and Ethnic Approches to Commmunity Health Conference (REACH 2010)
City: Los Angeles, CA
Description: The conference will include plenary sessions focusing on national, state, and community collaborations. Breakout sessions will provide an exciting opportunity for information sharing, capacity building, and networking. Individuals working to eliminate racial and ethnic health disparities are encouraged to submit an abstract to inform others of your accomplishments, successes and challenges.
Website:
www.CAREACH2010CONFERENCE.org


May 31-June 3


 

Title: Community-Campus Partnerships in Healths' 9th annual Conference: Walking the Talk: Achieveing the Promise of Authentic Partnerships
City: Minneapolis MN
CALL FOR PROPOSALS!
Proposals Due: October 7, 2005

Description: With the remarkable expansion of interest and investment in community-campus partnerships, we believe the time is right to take a critical look at these partnerships in all of their iterations and ask (and answer) key questions about where we are now, where we are going and where we need to be