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Bay Area PLAN Monthly Meeting

Thursday, February 18, 2010 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM (PT)

Oakland, CA

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Event Details

PLAN's Next Monthly Meeting is February 18th

School Budget Cuts are Looming -
Parents Need to ORGANIZE

 
What:                PLAN's Monthly Membership Meeting


Where:
              TransForm Conference Room  (436 14th Street, Suite 
                           600; corner of 14th and Broadway in Downtown 
                           Oakland, across the street from PLAN's building and 
                           steps from 12th St. BART)


When:                Thursday, February 18th, 6:00 - 8:00 PM

Who:
                   PLAN members and anyone interested in learning
                           more about PLAN's work

At our January meeting we had a lively discussion (in three languages!) on the current budget crisis and its effects on our schools.  PLAN members (long-standing and newcomers alike) and community members from around the Bay gathered in Oakland to learn about school finance and to identify ways that parents can play a meaningful role in budget decisions.

At this month's meeting PLAN will continue the conversation on how parents can make their voices heard and explore how to build power through community organizing.  Participants will have an opportunity to practice key organizing skills

Refreshments, childcare and translation provided.
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For more information contact PLAN's Parent Organizer Patricia Rocha-Fernandez:

patricia@parentactionnet.org / 510-444-7526 ext. 304

When & Where



TransForm Conference Room
436 14th Street, Suite 600
Oakland, CA 94612

Thursday, February 18, 2010 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM (PT)


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Bay Area Parent Leadership Action Network



The Bay Area Parent Leadership Action Network (PLAN) is a regional network working to unite and strengthen diverse parents and organizations to promote education justice through training, leadership development, organizing, and advocacy.