highly successful 2010 Urban Issues Forum that held at the CT State Legislative Office Building. We are pleased to report that citizens from 26 Connecticut cities participated. was successfully sponsored by 14 CT Organizations and State Agencies.
This historic state-wide non-partisan forum was a collaborative event that offered U.S. Congressional Elected Officials, CT State Constitutional Elected Officials, CT State Elected Officials, CT State Candidates running for office, Urban Issues Experts and State Agency Leaders the platform and opportunity to meet “face to face” with concerned citizens for a series of “interactive dialogue sessions”. Discussions that focused on Educational, Health, Social Justice and Political / Electoral Process issues that impact on communities throughout CT were key themes at the forum.
This historic state-wide non-partisan forum was a collaborative event that offered U.S. Congressional Elected Officials, CT State Constitutional Elected Officials, CT State Elected Officials, CT State Candidates running for office, Urban Issues Experts and State Agency Leaders the platform and opportunity to meet “face to face” with concerned citizens for a series of “interactive dialogue sessions”. Discussions that focused on Educational, Health, Social Justice and Political / Electoral Process issues that impact on communities throughout CT were key themes at the forum.
Click here to view 2010 Urban Issues Booklet with Photo Collection and Survey Result.
We were pleased to have both Dr. David Martin present on the Feuerstein Instrumental Enrichment Program as an effective initiative to Close the Educational Achievement Gap and Edwin Vargas to participate as an a candidate for the CT State Senate. (Check out Ed on Page 25 of the attached booklet or in the online link above. Dr. Martin is located on page 9).
We were pleased to have both Dr. David Martin present on the Feuerstein Instrumental Enrichment Program as an effective initiative to Close the Educational Achievement Gap and Edwin Vargas to participate as an a candidate for the CT State Senate. (Check out Ed on Page 25 of the attached booklet or in the online link above. Dr. Martin is located on page 9).
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