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Free Minds, Free People Call for Proposals Published

by Tara Mack last modified 2008-11-14 18:24

The call for proposals for the Free Minds, Free People conference in Houston in June is now available. Download it here. Free Minds, Free People is a national conference co-sponsored by the Educatin for Liberation Network that brings together teachers, high school students, researchers, parents and community-based activists/educators from across the country to build a movement to develop and promote liberatory education. We invite K-12 teachers, community-based educators, high school and college students, activists/organizers, artists, parents and academic researchers to submit proposals for workshops, panels, postser sessions and other conference activities.

Visit our online archive to learn more about the first Free Minds, Free People in Chicago in 2007.

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