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December 13th, 2012

8th Annual Diversity Conference at UGA Gwinnett February 15

Writer: Lauren Mayo, 706/542-5889, lmayo1@uga.edu
Contact: Melanie Baer, 706/542-4556, mbaer@uga.edu

Published in CHDS, Press Releases

UGA arch logo2011_70Counseling professionals and educators in area schools can learn how to integrate social justice, social media and social collaboration ideals when confronting diversity issues at the University of Georgia College of Education’s 8th Annual UGA Counseling and Diversity Conference on Friday, Feb. 15, 2013 at UGA Gwinnett.

Participants will explore diversity issues they face in their everyday practice in student affairs and counseling in both P-12 and higher education in an era of unprecedented sociological and technological changes.

The social media area of the workshop will focus on the effective use of interactive platforms as valid methods to communicate and disseminate information to all students. Social collaboration is a goal-oriented process as a conduit of change in the P-16 setting.  Further, the social justice ideal is the ongoing process of valuing fairness and equity while understanding the dynamics of privilege and oppression, leading to acts of reflection, assessment, challenge or advocacy.

The 8th Annual Diversity & Counseling Conference will be held at the UGA Gwinnet Campus in Lawrenceville. Registration is $49 and the fee covers conference materials, continental breakfast, lunch and a refreshment break. The deadline to register is Feb. 8, 2013. Registration is limited to the first 100 participants. Visit www.coe.uga.edu/events/category/conference/ to register.

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