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Principal Leadership Institute

Presents

Center for Urban School Leadership
Symposium

Charles Mills

"Exploring the Connections between
the Racial Contract and Education"

Friday November 7th, 2008 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Download Invitation (PDF)

Berkeley Community Theater
(Berkeley High School Campus)
1930 Allston Way, Berkeley, CA 94704

Reception following
catered by Aroma Buena Catering

Tickets $20 donation

Ticket/Donation Order Form (PDF)

Ticket proceeds go to the UC Berkeley
Principal Leadership Institute Scholarship Fund
and are fully tax deductible.

 


 

To receive a ticket to Charles Mills, please complete the above form and send a donation of $20 for each ticket to:

Principal Leadership Institute
Graduate School of Education
3533 Tolman Hall, #1670
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720-1670

or contact us at:
pli@berkeley.edu
510.643.5784

Mail and email purchases will be accepted through Friday October 31st. Walk in purchases will be available until start time.

 


 

Just want to donate to the PLI Endowed Scholarship Fund?
contact the Office of Development and External Relations at:

Graduate School of Education
3627 Tolman Hall, #1670
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, California 94720-1670
510.643.9784

Sustaining Gift Electronic Fund Transfer Authorization Form (PDF)

Food for thought: A small act can create a huge opportunity. If 500 PLI graduates and friends contributed $25 a month for five years, we would create an endowment fund totaling $750,000. This fund would support future PLI students in perpetuity.

 


 

Check out how much money your Cohort has donated to the PLI Endowed Scholarship Fund

 

See photos from our last event,
the BRAVO! Project

 


Co-sponsored by the Race, Culture and Equity Initiative, The Social and Cultural Studies Program along with Jim Slemp and Berkeley High School