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As part of our effort to support an infrastructure
of collaboration between researchers, lawyers and advocates, we
believe in the importance for CRP to conduct conferences and trainings.
Many of our conferences are envisioned to foster debate and have
drawn experts from several distinct areas, commissioned for further
research by CRP. The convenings for 2006 included:
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Community Training Institute: Racial Justice in K-12 Education, 2001.
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The First Symposium of The Project SEED Initiative: Promoting Educational Equity and Diversity in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)
January 20, 2006. Cambridge, MA
The Project SEED Initiative of The Civil Rights Project at Harvard University conducted a symposium to explore issues of racial and ethnic social justice where they intersect with science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The event brought together researchers, educators, activists, administrators, students, and government representatives from around the U.S. to discuss national challenges and community solutions for increasing the numbers of underrepresented racial and ethnic minorities in STEM at the higher education and early career levels.
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