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Connecting Communities: Reaching out to Latino youth and families
October 2-3, 2008, LaSells Stewart Center, Oregon State University

Connecting Communities 2008 is a conference designed for people working in community based agencies and organizations who want to improve their ability to reach and engage Latino community members.

The conference program will reflect a focus on practical and applied information presented by researchers and those who work daily in communities.  The information presented will relate to the challenges of serving a new audience that brings with it a different culture. Read more ...

 

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Conference themes and a sample of topics:

Who should attend?

Anyone working with the public as well as interested community members will find the conference offerings relevant. This includes:

  • Non-profit and public service providers
  • Youth workers
  • Fire and police department personnel
  • Educators (K-12 & community ed)
  • Health care providers
  • Parks, recreation, library, & museum staff
  • Faith community members
  • Chamber of Commerce members
  • State and local government officials
  • Employers
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  • Latinos in Oregon
    Cultural characteristics, living in Oregon from the perspective of Latino youth and Latino adults, laws and policies that impact Latinos

  • Outreach Strategies: Best Practice
    Building relationships with the Latino community, communicating with Latino audiences, culturally responsive program practices, the impact of cultural diversity on the work place

  • Accessing Community Supports: Challenges and Possibilities for Latino Families
    Latinos and public schools, Latinos and health care, access to other community-based programs and activities, non-formal educational programs

  • Successful Outreach Programs
    Programs in Oregon that reach and engage Latino youth and families

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Hosted by:   Sponsored by:
Oregon 4-H Program Oregon 4-H Foundation