State of the Black World Conference II

November 19 - 23, 2008, New Orleans

Conference and Vendor Pre-Registration Information Form

The purpose of this form is to secure contact information for interested parties and to gauge interest in the particular Working Sessions in order to make arrangements for the conference. A complete schedule of the Program will follow You may change your selection of a Working Session upon final registration.

Yes, I am interested in learning more about the State of the Black World Conference. Please add my name and contact information to your communications list.

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I am a vendor and would like to receive an application form

I am interested in the Damu Smith Leadership Development and Organizer Training Institute

I am interested in the following Working Session (select one)

Reaffirming the Spiritual Foundation of the Black Freedom Struggle

Refocusing on Healthy Individuals, Families and Communities: Health Care as a Human Right

Renewing the Black Freedom Struggle: Engaging a Young Generation of Emerging Leaders

Reconnecting International Roots: Growing the Pan African Movement

Reviving the Black Arts and Cultural Movement: An Essential Element of the Liberation Struggle

Reclaiming African Centered Education: Liberating the African Mind

Restoring Strong African Families: The Foundation for Black Survival and Development

Rebuilding Black Communities: Models and Strategies for Economic and Community Development

Revitalizing Progressive Black Politics: Strategies for Empowerment and Social Transformation

Returning to Memphis: Organizing A Progressive Labor Movement in the Era of Globalization

Resisting Police Brutality and the Prison Industrial Complex: Transforming the Criminal Injustice System

Repairing Our Environment: The Struggle for Environmental Justice and Sustainable Development

Responding to Disaster: Creating a Pan African Emergency Preparedness Network

Restoring the Voice of the Black Freedom Movement: Media and Communications for Liberation

Redirecting Technology as a Tool for Community Development and Empowerment