Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Participate in live global broadcast May 20

from Armando Sanchez, LatinoGraduate.net

Web Broadcasting

Live global broadcast program on "Ethnic Studies in the class room"

Thursday, May 20, 2010
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM (PT)
http://www.livestream.com/LSACNational

Inviting viewers on the World Wide Web to join in on the live discussion

In Arizona schools Ethnic Studies are now banned. Other states are considering implementing similar educational legislation.

What does this mean for the rest of the nation?

· Does this mean that African American, Asian American, Native American and Latino history, literature and philosophy courses are outlawed in Arizona?

· Does this mean a teacher could be arrested for teaching Ethnic studies?

· Does this mean that ethnic subject teachers are no longer necessary?

· Does this mean that programs like this one would be banned in Arizona schools?

Have other ethnic groups in the nation faced similar circumstances and if so, how were their children affected?

The live web broadcast conference highlights educational civil rights discussion analyzing what is happening to Latino learners in Arizona and beyond. The discussion will focus on identifying the similarities between these current events and historical record in other cultures. Discussion is also directed to identifying how these events in Arizona could be implemented in other states and what effect they would have on the future education opportunities for Latino children.

To view and participate in the Q/A session visit:
http://www.livestream.com/LSACNational

Panelists (partial list)
Michael Booker
Educator
BA, MA Whittier College

Dr. Carolyn Dunn, Ph.D.
USC

Show Host

Armando Sanchez

Contact:
Armando Sanchez
Exec. Dir. & Producer
LSACNational@hotmail.com
562.652.1169


Extending our web broadcasting services to organizations serving the communities.

Our on-demand web broadcast programs are available at www.livestream.com/LSACNational

Coming Summer 2010, LatinoGraduate.net Web Broadcasting Webinars

LatinoGraduate.net is the web site of the Latino Scholastic Achievement Corporation, a 501.c.3 national non-profit organization.

Partner
White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans

http://www.LatinoGraduate.net is the designated on-line site for Latinos to obtain their high school diploma and issues related to complete a college degree program. Offering live and recorded bilingual educational web broadcast programming world wide.

The LatinoGraduate.net broadband was made possible by the support of The Walt Disney Company, La Agencia de Orci & Asociados, Batanga.com, Sedano Media Group and Sensis. Studio at the Pan American Bank in East Los Angeles.

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