2010
As part of our effort to support an infrastructure of collaboration between researchers, lawyers and advocates, we believe in the importance for The Civil Rights Project to conduct conferences and trainings.
Many of our conferences are envisioned to foster debate and have drawn experts from several distinct areas, commissioned for further research by The Civil Rights Project.
Events from 2010
- Informing the Debate: Recent Civil Rights Research and The Reauthorization of the ESEA (Dirksen Senate Office Building: Room SD 562, Washington, D.C., from Feb 05, 2010 09:30 AM to Feb 05, 2010 11:00 AM)
- Research findings from leading scholars on the civil rights implications of education policies were presented and discussed in terms of the pending reauthorization of the ESEA.
- The Students We Share - A Binational Conference (La Casa de California, Mexico City, Mexico, from Jan 15, 2010 12:00 AM to Jan 16, 2010 12:00 AM)
- A convening that brought together leading PreK-12 education and migration researchers and policymakers from the United States and Mexico. It provided a rare opportunity to share current research from both countries, and to explore future lines of interchange and collaboration in service to the children our countries share.