The Community Empowerment Project: How to Invigorated Democracy in Your Community

This session will demonstrate how grassroots organizing can help people to have a meaningful voice in the political process from the local to the national level. Organizational rational, a grassroots training concept and specific products of this type of organization will be offered.

Date: 
August 26, 2011 - 2:00pm - 3:30pm

Location

The Madison Concourse Hotel
1 W Dayton St University ABC
Session type: 
Panel
Speaker(s): 
Dawn Sheegonee
Speaker(s): 
Jan Moore
Speaker(s): 
Nathan Timm
Speaker(s): 
R. Nelson

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