ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Conference Goal Who Should Attend
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Conference Goal Who Should Attend
REGISTRATION FORM (continued) ADDITIONAL INFORMATION LOCATION/LODGING (continue on other side) Enclose a check, PO, or money order made payable to: Switzerland County Education Fund Please check the box(es) next to the meals you will attend: q Buffet Luncheon, Thursday, February 21, 2013 at 12:15 p.m. q International Dinner Buffet, Thursday, February 21, 2013 at 6 p.m. q Breakfast Buffet, Friday, February 22, 2013 at 7:30 a.m. q Luncheon Friday, February 22, 2013 at 11:30 a.m. The conference will be held at the Marriott, Cincinnati Airport, located just 15 minutes from downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, at 2395 Progress Drive, Hebron, Kentucky 41048 (www.cincinnatiairportmarriott.com). Reservations should be made by calling 1-800-6960165 (859-586-0166 locally) by January 23, 2013 to ensure accommodations for February 20-22 as needed. You can also register online at http://www.cincinnatiairportmarriott.com using group code TSDTSDA. Mention the Cooperative Extension Rate by name and you will receive the conference rate of $94 per night. The $94 room rate is available February 20-22 for conference participants. FOR MORE INFORMATION Special Dietary needs or other Accommodations: please specify: ___________________________________________ Pictures of people will be taken during this conference. Unless specified that you do not want your photograph used, your photograph may be used for educational purposes. Photographs: Do NOT want photo taken: ___________________________________________ I give permission to include my contact information on a master list to be given to all 2013 conference participants: q Yes q No Mail to: Tri-State Diversity Conference c/o Ginger Furnish P.O. Box 175 Vevay, IN 47043 www.ces.ca.uky.edu/tristatediversityconference/ Please duplicate this form for additional registrants If you have questions or would like more detailed information, please visit www.ces.purdue.edu/dearborn/diversityconf.htm or call Peggy Ehlers at 1-812-926-1189 ([email protected]) Conference Goal To network and link resources to help integrate diversity into programs, policies, and practices for creating community well-being. Who Should Attend The Tri-State Diversity Conference is designed for: • Extension Personnel • Educators, Administrators, Faculty and staff from private and public colleges, universities and schools • PreK-12 Educators, Administrators and Personnel • Community Outreach Leaders • Social Marketers • Health and Social Services Professionals • Employers and Supervisors • Human Resource Staff • And all others wanting to empower greater diversity and cultural understanding within their communities REGISTRATION INFORMATION Comments From Past Conferences: To Register: • Complete and mail the attached form (one per registrant) with check, purchase order (PO), or money order ONLY. Sorry, credit cards are not accepted. • Check availability after January 30, 2013 by calling 1-812-427-3152. • Fax number: 1-812-427-2818 • Students welcome, call or email for registration information. “I got information from this conference that I would not get anywhere else – there was something about all aspects of diversity.” Save with Advance Registration The fee for those participants who register for the conference postmarked by January 23, is $195. The fee for registration postmarked by January 30 is $250. You must call 1-812-427-3152 after January 30 to determine remaining availability. If space is available, the registration fee after January 30 is $275. Notice that there is a minimum attendance required for the pre-conference. Cancellation Policy: Registration fee is non-refundable. However, registrant substitutions may be made at any time. “This conference helps keep me aware of our current world.” “This was the most in-depth conference yet ... it keeps getting better each year.” “It gave me strength and comfort knowing I have a list of resources that I can call upon for help and assistance as I do programming in topical areas that are sensitive.” The Cooperative Extension Service embraces human diversity and is committed to ensuring that all educational programs conducted by Extension are available to and serve all people on a nondiscriminatory basis, regardless of race, color, age, sex, gender, identity or expresion, religion, disability, sexual orientation, veteran status, or national origin. Disabilities accomodated with prior notification. The conference includes 16 concurrent sessions. Wednesday, February 20, 2013 1:00 - 5:00 pm CONCURRENT SESSIONS I Bridging the Language Gap Nancy Cálix, MPA, Kentucky State University Extension Program New Ohio 4-H Diversity Curriculum for Teens Kim Catchpole, MS, Brian Raison, MA, Ohio State University Extension PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP Dr. Lorna Gonsalves Coming to Terms with Racism (CTR)-A Prerequisite to Personal and Professional Development Dr. Lorna Gonsalves works to bring the values of justice and democracy to life by engaging a wide range of constituencies in the United States and abroad. To this end, she develops innovative strategies for enhancing social awareness, promoting civic engagement, and prompting positive social action. Thursday, February 21, 2013 7:30 am - 5:00 pm Registration/Check-In 9:00 am Welcome What the World Eats Peggy A. Ehlers, Ed.D. Purdue University Extension Preaching the Education Gospel: KCTCS Super Sunday Natalie Gibson, MPA, Terri Giltner, Kentucky Community and Technical College System CONCURRENT SESSION II “White Men are Diverse Too” Jimmy Cabrera I Want Some “Pie” Too Henry Snorton, III, CEcD, Mission Vision Partner Inclusion is Mission Critical Teresa Curtis, MPH, JoAnn Hinz, University of WisconsinExtension Reframing the Conversation to Reach Change Alejandra Gudiño, MS, MBA; Candance Gabe, MS, RD,LD University of Missouri, Extension-Columbia 9:15 am - 12:45 pm Keynote and Awards Luncheon KEYNOTE Jimmy Cabrera Turning Barriers into Bridges Jimmy Cabrera is a professional speaker, leader, motivator, encourager and author for business and educational communities. His presentations are captivating, high energy and full of passion. “He entertains and interacts with the audience while teaching the important message of inclusiveness, acceptance and understanding. Mr. Cabrera said, ‘Educating the mind without educating the heart is not education at all.’ He touches your heart to care and inspires you to apply what you know.” Charles Comer, Ky 4-H Youth Development Agent CONCURRENT SESSION III A Baseline Community Health Outreach Strategy Toolkit for Multicultural Audiences Margaret M. Collins, Ph.D., Santa Fe Cooperative Extension Body Image Among Minorities and its Association with Obesity, Health, and Disease Ingrid Adams, PhD RD LD, University of Kentucky Equipping Students for Working in a Multicultural Society Ronnie G. Elmore, DVM, MS, Kansas State University The Map to Social Justice: How Do I Become an Effective Agent for Change? Stephanie J. Cunningham, Ph.D., University of Southern Indiana Counseling Center REGISTRATION FORM Friday, February 22, 2013 CONCURRENT SESSION IV To register: Complete this form (one per registrant) and return it to the address below by January 23 for early bird discount. You may also pre-register by calling 812-427-3152 and then sending a check, purchase order (PO), or money order. Credit cards are not accepted. Registration is limited and will be accepted on a first-paid basis. All registrations are confirmed by e-mail, time permitting. Extending our Cultural “Bridge to Somewhere” Steve Brady, M. Div., Ohio State University Extension Bridging the Gap: How to Diversify Your Teen Base Quentin R. Tyler, Ph.D., Whitney McCoy, Ashley Holt, University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service; Chaquenta L. Smith, Antomia Farrell, MANRRS Diversity, Unity, Community: A Journey toward Organizational Change Kathy Lechman, MA, Ohio State University Extension; Subbu Kumarappan, Ph.D., Agricultural Technical Institute ___________________________________________ Name ___________________________________________ Mailing Address ___________________________________________ Helping Hispanic Families with School Readiness: A Study of Cross-Cultural Practices Teresa J. Witkoske, MS; Carmen DeRusha, MS; Janice M. Dougan, MS; Claudia B.E. Guerin, Ph.D., Purdue University Extension CONCURRENT SESSION V __________________ Office Phone _____________________ Cell Phone _______________________________________ Cut SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Email Address Please fill in appropriate spaces and amounts below: Racial Diversity, Diversion, and DoubleConsciousness: Internalized Racial Oppressions as a Prohibiting Factor Toward the Achievement of Racial Equity Michael Washington, PhD.,Northern Kentucky University Pre-Conference Registration Minimum Attendance Required (postmarked by Jan. 23, 2013) $50.00 _______ Pre-Conference Registration Minimum Attendance Required (postmarked by Jan. 30, 2013) $75.00 _______ Conference Registration (postmarked by Jan. 23, 2013) $195.00 _______ Conference Registration (postmarked by Jan. 30, 2013) $250.00 _______ One-Day Registration (postmarked by Jan. 23, 2013) $100.00 _______ Tough Work – Understanding and Serving People in Poverty While Caring for Yourself Kathy Michelich, Ohio State University Extension; Sue Miller,Warren County Community Services, Inc. One-Day Registration (postmarked by Jan. 30, 2013) $150.00 _______ CLOSING SESSION Indicate which day for One Day Registration q February 21, 2013 OR q February 22, 2013 Building Better Bridges: Inclusion and Opportunity for All Marie Barni, MPA, The Ohio State University; Richard Hoban, Solutions at Work, Inc. The Role of Extension Service in Providing Public Space for Inter-Ethnic Networking in “New” Immigrant Destinations Susan Tharp; Melinda Grismer, Purdue University Extension