You are cordially invited
to
BE-ME
(Black & Ethnic Minority) Foundation: a new beginning
on
Wednesday 22 October 2003, 7pm
at
Light House, The Chubb Buildings, Fryer Street, Wolverhampton, WV1 1HT
The event will explain more about the purpose of the new BE-ME Foundation and
how you can be involved in its development.
There will also be a formal launch
of the BE-ME website www.be-me.org and an opportunity to
learn about how BE-ME material is being used in education
and in the community.
Speakers include:
- Randolph Hutton,
from the LEA's Ethnic Minority Achievement Grant
- Barbara Gwinnett,
Dean of the School of Languages, Humanities and Social
Sciences, University of Wolverhampton
- Paul Henderson,
Lecturer in History, University of Wolverhampton
- Ian Millard,
Principal, City of Wolverhampton College
- Richard Sargeant,
Lecturer at the City of Wolverhampton College
- Nevel Vassel,
Lecturer at the University of Central England
- Lance Dunkley,
Educationalist and the chair of the new BE-ME Foundation.
All are welcome to attend - please
feel free to pass this invitation on to friends and colleagues.
Pre-booking is not essential but, if possible, please ring
Delva Campbell on 01902 554081 or email raj.c@light-house.co.uk
to reserve your place.
BE-ME is funded and supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund
Organised
to coincide with Black History Month
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