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National Symposium: Case for Education in Reconciliation

May 25 - May 27

National Symposium: Case for Education in Reconciliation

The John Hope Franklin Center for Reconciliation invites you to attend their national symposium, “The Case for Education in Reconciliation: Focusing on Advocacy,” May 25 – May 27, 2022. Attendees can join virtually or in person in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Registration for the 13th Annual Reconciliation in America National Symposium is now open.  This year, we continue to discuss current issues in the work of reconciliation as part of our scholarly programing, but we also challenge attendees to take on more active advocacy efforts to create the world that only happens when reconciliation is active and intentional.

This year, attendees will have the opportunity to attend the Symposium virtually or in-person with limited attendance.

Be sure to register now and take advantage of the Early Bird Registration which has been extended to May 11, 2022.

Register Here to Attend In-Person

Register Here to Attend Virtually

 

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