maybe you could offer me that rate to stand by my poster?
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From: "Dennis Raphael" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: November 11, 2002 12:17 PM
Subject: Toronto Event November 23, 2002
> $25 SPECIAL CONFERENCE RATE!
>
> We are now offering a special rate in which you could attend the
conference
> to participate in an individual session or see one of the keynote
addresses such
> as:
>
> Community Action for Heart Health: Equity not Exercise
> Dennis Raphael, School of Health Policy & Management, York University
> Barry Rieder, Jane-Finch Community Ministry
> Saturday November 23, 10:30 AM - Noon
> Metro Toronto Conference Centre
>
> Registration Deadline has been extended until November 15 for all types of
> registrations!
>
> Engage, Ignite, Declare...the Strength of Communities!
> Ontario Healthy Communities Coalition Conference
>
> November 21-23, 2002
> Metro Toronto Convention Centre
>
> Our 6th annual OHCC conference will present over 50 workshops and sessions
> to address the key issues affecting communities today. Three
internationally
> acclaimed keynote speakers will help us better understand these issues and
> how they are interconnected.
>
> John Ralston Saul, Novelist and essayist, will speak on "The Fragility of
> Civil Society" He is well-known for his wit, candour and political and
> cultural acumen. His latest book, On Equilibrium, is an intelligent,
> persuasive and controversial exploration of the essential qualities of
> humanity and how to use them to achieve equilibrium for the self and an
> ethical society.
>
> Vandana Shiva Director of the Research Foundation for Science, Technology
> and Natural Resource Policy in Dehradun, India. She is Ecology Adviser to
> the Third World Network, which aims to bring about a greater voice for
> people in the Third World, and a fair and ecologically sustainable
> distribution of world resources. Her latest book is Stolen Harvest: The
> Hijacking of the Global Food Supply.
>
> Ilona Kickbusch Professor and Head of the Division of Global Health in
the
> Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at Yale University. Dr.
> Kickbusch's interests are focused on governance challenges in global
public
> health and health promotion. Her areas of research include health
promotion,
> health literacy, healthy public policies and social resources for health.
>
> Topics of the concurrent sessions fall into three themes: Community Action
> Tools, Civic Engagement, and New Perspectives on Healthy Communities.
These
> themes are presented through case studies, participatory workshops, and
> audiovisual presentations, and cover a broad spectrum of issues on the
> environment, diversity, health and social justice.
>
> In addition to the workshop sessions, over 30 exhibits will showcase
> products, services and programs that will be of interest to those working
> towards a healthy community.
>
> This special offer is being is being made available for those wishing to
> attend individual sessions or keynote addresses. This rate does not
include
> the luncheons or breaks.
>
> IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO REGISTER FOR AN INDIVIDUAL SESSION OR
> KEYNOTE PRESENTATION - PLEASE EMAIL: [log in to unmask] to obtain
this
> special registration rate form or to find out more information.
>
> Program information is available online at
> www.healthycommunities.on.ca/conference2002
> <http://www.healthycommunities.on.ca/conference2002>
>
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