McMaster Global Citizenship Conference - THIS SATURDAY (March 10th)
We are excited to invite you to the Global Citizenship Conference 2012. This is an action-packed conference filled with dynamic speakers, and of course, amazing delegates like yourselves! This year's theme is "Activism is not Dead." Like our theme? Completely disagree? Confused? Apathetic? Come to this conference and lend your voice to all those present about important issues in our community and world.
Details
Date: Saturday March 10th
Time: 9:30 - 5:30, Arts Night 5:30-8:30
Location: Hamilton Hall, McMaster University
Cost: FREE for students, $10 for Community Members and Faculty
Meals provided!
Registration: mcmastergcc. com/register
**Please note: There is a cap on registration at 160 students, so register early to secure your spot!**
What does this conference have to offer this year in terms of programming? Here is a sampling of the topics and speakers joining us this year at the GCC:
- International Development, by Shawn Holden Cheung, Raising the Village Founder
- Experiences of a Street Nurse in Toronto, Cathy Crowe, Acclaimed Nursing Activist
- Failure in Aid and Activism, Boris Martin, Co-Director of Engineers Without Borders African Programs
- Reasons, Realities, and Repercussions of the Arab Spring, Dr. Atif Kubursi, Former UNIDO Team Leader
- Other topics include Indigenous Rights, Occupy Wall Street and Water Privitization, plus many more!
Please check out our website for more information on the conference and programming: mcmastergcc .com
We look forward to seeing you there!
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