THE MULTIRACIAL CHILD:
What Professionals, Parents And Communities Need To Know
October 13-14-15, 2002
DoubleTree Hotel at Reid Park
Tucson, Arizona 85711
Workshop Highlights Will Include:
- Multiracial Identity
- Parenting Multiracial Children
- Super Teaching, a new technology for classroom learning
- Transracial Adoption
- Multiracial Health issues
- and much more!
Corporate Sponsorships and Vendor opportunites available for AMEA 2002 Conference. CEU's pending for professionals.
Please contact the AMEA office for more information, to register, or how you can be involved in this exciting national conference.
1-877-954-AMEA. |
James McBrideKeynote Speaker
McBride is the son of an African American minister and a Hasidic Jewish mother. His childhood memories inspired McBride to write The Color of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother, a meditation on the nature of identity, race and heritage. His book was a fixture on the bestseller list for over a year. |
Samuel Betances PhDLuncheon Speaker
Dr. Betances is a biracial, bicultural and bilingual citizen of the world. Betances inspires people to aim high, reject rejection and embrace themselves and each other as powerful team members working toward a more prosperous future. Bentances received his graduate degree from Harvard University. |
Maria Root PhDLuncheon Speaker
Dr. Root has researched and published extensively on the topic of identity development and related topics such as minority mental health, gender and trauma. Published author of Love's Revolution: Racial Intermarriage, Racially Mixed People in America and The Multiracial Experience: Racial Borders As The New Frontier. Dr. Root is a psychologist living in Seattle, Washington. |