Fun, insightful, intense and life-changing, this full-day workshop will bring about a positive change in every person who attends. Themes include bias awareness, cliques, bullying, hate speech, cultural awareness and so much more.
Inter-active throughout, small group sessions and audience participation keep everyone interested, involved and engaged.
Diversity trainer and speaker, Mr. Calvin Terrell, has mastered the art of effective diversity training helping hundreds of schools and organizations to measurably decrease violence, hate speech and prejudice of all kinds. For over a decade, his impact on his listeners has been profound and his life has inspired millions through his “Chicken Soup for the Soul” story. Calvin’s clients include Harpo Communications (Oprah’s company), law enforcementand educational institutions. Poetic and candid, Calvin opens his spirit and that of his listeners as he disarms the powers of intolerance and injustice. His efforts for students are unparalleled and Calvin’s activism has garnered him multiple awards from educational, religious and civic organizations.
The cost per person is only $39 and includes lunch and materials! Professional coordination and break out sessions will be hosted by the award-winning National Teen Leadership Program. Their low rate is due to the generosity of their co-host, Rancho Cordova Chamber of Commerce.
- Space is limited! Only $39 per person.
- Saturday, October 19 - Registration is required
- 9:00am to 4:30p.m. /5:00p.m. - Check in at 8:30a.m.
- Rancho Cordova City Hall, 2729 Prospect Park Dr, Rancho Cordova
- Attendees are high school students (including 8th graders), college students, teachers, and advisors - interested parents are also welcome to attend. (In the event of a full program, students will be given first priority).
Blog Post information and picture courtesy of the National Teen Leadership Program
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