[PovertyRaceWomen 967] Re: August 15-August 29
Daphne Greenberg
alcdgg at langate.gsu.edu
Wed Aug 8 13:12:39 EDT 2007
Thanks Elsa! Does anyone else have any other possible suggested topics?
>>> Elsa Auerbach <elsa.auerbach at umb.edu> 08/07/07 12:28 AM >>>
And perhaps another topic might be how has adult education been connected to
struggles for social justice??
Elsa Auerbach
On 8/6/07 11:12 PM, "Daphne Greenberg" <alcdgg at langate.gsu.edu> wrote:
> As mentioned last week, I am very excited to let everyone know that starting
> on August 15th, guest facilitators will be hosting a discussion on the state
> of adult literacy in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. The two year
> anniversary of this tragic event falls in the end of August, and as we know
> there is still much that needs to be done to help the residents of New
> Orleans.
>
> Here is an update on the discussion that is being planned:
>
> Name of discussion: Literacy in Recovery: Two years after Hurricane Katrina
>
> When: Wednesday, August 15-Wed. Aug 29
>
> The panelists are:
> - Rachel Nicolosi, Program Director, Literacy Alliance of Greater New Orleans
> - Manon Pavy, Coordinator, YMCA Educational Services
> - Karla Sikaffy, Director, Hispanic Apostolate ESL Program
> - Linda Detiege, adult learner, member of the dormant adult learner leadership
> group - ALIVE - Adult Learners Initiating Voices for Education
> - Zarus E. P. Watson Associate Professor of Counselor Education and Research
> Director, UNO Research Center for
> Multiculturalism and Counseling at University of New Orleans.
>
> Possible Topics For Discussion are:
> What do adult literacy programs look like in New Orleans after Katrina?
> Funding for adult literacy programs after Katrina-how much and from where?
> Literacy Volunteers in adult literacy programs after Katrina-do they exist-are
> they hard to find?
> Learners in adult literacy programs after Katrina-have they returned and what
> are their experiences?
> What are the unique struggles that immigrants face after Katrina?
> What role does workforce development play?
>
> Recommended reading in preparation for the discussion:
> www.gnocdc.org This is the Greater New Orleans Community Data Center - the
> nonprofit that manages data related to the region including "The Katrina
> Index" - Beginning in December 2005, the Katrina Index began monitoring the
> social and economic recovery of the Gulf Coast region, especially the New
> Orleans area, from the storm's impact in August 2005. Relying on nearly 40
> indicators, the Index has aimed to provide members of the media, key decision
> makers, nonprofit and private
> sector groups, and researchers with an independent, fact-based, one-stop
> resource to monitor and evaluate the progress of on-the-ground recovery. A
> two-year Special Edition will be released on August 8.
>
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> Daphne
>
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