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Victoria Conference on Learning Worldwide
August 19, 2003
I always had a decent sense of outrage.
-Bella Abzug

The University of Victoria is sponsoring a conference, "Learning and the World We Want" in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada on November 20-23, 2003.  The event is billed as an international conference on education and lifelong learning in the context of local and global searches for communities of economic, emotional and cultural well-being, equity, justice, resistance and celebration. This conference is created as a local and international space for persons working within the World Social Forum process, within international educational policy discussions, as activists in schools, communities or social movements, as scholars on issues of local and global imagination.  For registration information, go to: http://www.educ.uvic.ca/learning.

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