Here are just a few of the conference activities you could enjoy:
- BorderLands/La Frontera Literature Study: Engaging students with Racism, Community, & Local Issues
- Arne Duncan's American Education
- Those Who Control the Math Control the Outcome
- Youth Liberation: Roots to Revolution
- Culture, Health, and Female Empowerment through Tribal Belly Dance
- Pop, Lock, and Drop It—Popular Education By and For Street Based Youth
- Creating a Safe Space with Queer & Questioning Youth
- Hip Hop as a Tool for Liberation
- What Kids Know That Tests Don't Show: Cultural Literacy in School and Community
- Science Education for Liberation
- Toward a Research Agenda--Informing Practice with Data
Latest news
6/23/09Change of venue--the opening night performance on Thursday has been changed to a new venue. It will still be at the SHAPE Center, but at a different facility. The address is 3903 Almeda - Houston, TX 77004. The schedule for the shuttle from the hotels to SHAPE remains the same. 6/22/09If you missed Free Minds, Free People on Dialogue with Ada Edwards, you still have two more chances to catch us on the radio--Connect the Dots with Robert Muhammad, KPFT 90.1 FM, Houston's Pacifica Station, on Wednesday sometime between 10 am and 11:30 am central and S.O.S. Radio KPFT on Wednesday sometime between 3 pm and 5 pm central. 6/19/09Tune into Dialogue with Ada Edwards at 7:30 am (central) Saturday on Praise 92.1 in Houston or listen online as conference organizers Robin Owens and Tara Mack talk about Free Minds, Free People. Please call in and join the conversation on 713-390-5921. Tell listeners why you're excited about Free Minds, Free People. Click here for more conference news. |
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