A Toolkit for Community Organizing & Advocacy in a Changing Political Landscape
Saturday, February 4, 2017
9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Keynote Speaker: Civil Rights Leader Reverend James Lawson
Location: USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work
Cost: Conference is free and includes continental breakfast and lunch; on campus parking is $12
Who: Open to USC Suzanne Dworak- Peck School of Social Work students, staff, faculty, alumni and social worker students/professionals in the surrounding community
To register for this event or for additional information, please visit our Eventbrite page at
https://nasw-socialchange.eventbrite.com
Registration is required for this event and space is limited.
Format: Conference consists of panels, skills-based workshops and a relational fair (which aims to directly connect attendees with community based organizations looking for volunteers) Three CEUs will be available for this event ($15 charge paid via Eventbrite)
For questions regarding this event or if you are interested volunteering, please contact info@naswusc.org. We look forward to community building with you all on February 4!
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