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Proposal submissions open for the National Cross-Cultural Counseling and Education Conference for Research, Action and Change

The call for proposals is open for the 18th annual National Cross-Cultural Counseling and Education Conference for Research, Action and Change. The conference will be held at the Georgia Tech Savannah Campus, Feb. 8-9 in Savannah.

The priority deadline for proposal submission is Oct. 19.

Proposals may be submitted for any of the six conference strands: Ethical Issues in Professional Counseling; Social Change, Leadership and Advocacy; Practice, Strategies, Techniques and Interventions; Research and Theory; Teaching, Training and Supervision; and Identity Formation.

This conference gives professionals the opportunity to hear from experts on racial identity development, ethnic identity development, and gender and sexual orientation, from infancy through adult maturity. These topics will be used to promote an interdisciplinary understanding of identity development. By doing so, the conference embraces an anti-oppressive and multicultural perspective and invites participants to examine the effects of identity on group dynamics in the United States.

The conference is hosted by the Georgia Southern University College of Education and the Division of Continuing Education. For more information on the conference and how to register, visit GeorgiaSouthern.edu/conted/nccec.

For more information from the Division of Continuing Education, please contact Bonnie Overstreet at crosscultural@georgiasouthern.edu or 912-478-MORE.

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