Sign Up Now for the September 23 Connecting Cultures Seminar
The City of Tulsa Human Rights Commission will host a Connecting
Cultures Seminar for the community on Fri., Sept. 23 from 8:30 a.m.
to 12 p.m. at the Fulton Teaching and Learning Academy, 8906 E.
34th St.
The seminar will focus on understanding cultures and
strengthening relationships with the Arab, Muslim, and Sikh (AMS)
communities. It is intended to contribute useful, accurate and
meaningful information to increase participants' knowledge, skills
and abilities to enhance cultural interactions.
This seminar is a continuation of the effort by the U.S. Dept.
of Justice, Community Relations Service (CRS) who promoted and held
a number of community dialogues post September 11, 2001 to inform
and educate communities about the AMS cultures.
Participants will be able to meet and interact with others who
are contributing to the safety and positive interaction between law
enforcement, various agencies and AMS community members.
There is no cost associated with the seminar and a continental
breakfast will be provided. Space is limited to 250 registrants, so
please register by
Mon., Sept. 19.
For more information please contact Darlene Hall in the Human
Rights Department at 918-596-2461 or dhall@cityoftulsa.org.