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Fwd: 1st Annual Leaders of Tomorrow Conference: African-Canadian and 
Diaspora Student Conference






Ontario Black History Society & Equity Studies at New College Present:

1st Annual Leaders of Tomorrow Conference:
African-Canadian and Diaspora Student Conference

When:            Friday, March 5, 2010
Time:             9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Where:           William Doo Auditorium (New College)
45 Willcocks Street, Toronto ON M5S 1C7

Keynote Speaker: Professor George J. Sefa Dei, Sociology and Equity
Studies in Education OISE

Reading: Phil Matibe, African Farmer, "Madhinga Bucket Boy"

Speakers: Dr. Joseph Mensah, Dr. Melanie Newton, Dr. Nanette Morton

Film Excerpt: Dr. Sylvia Hamilton, "The Little Black School House"
Other Speakers: From Equity Studies, Physical Ed. And SESE OISE
Teacher Education

FREE Registration

Refreshments and Lunch provided with confirmed registration
RSVP by February 19, 2010
To register call the OBHS: 416-867-9420 or email
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Ontario Black History Society is a non-profit registered charity,
dedicated to the study, preservation and promotion of Black History
and heritage. The Student Leader Conference is designed to promote
the varied contributions education makes by providing a public
engagement to share in the learning of African-Canadian and Diaspora
  heritage. 


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