African American Alumni Council
Membership
Recruit Reclaim and Retain Membership Drive
Increasing alumni membership is the key to the ongoing growth and development of the AAAC Alumni Council membership base.

Our Recruit, Reclaim and Retain membership campaign is designed to recruit new members to our ranks, to reclaim members who were once active with the council and to implement programs to help retain existing members.

AAAC conducts AAAC Summits and Reconnect to Pitt Receptions around the region in order to connect and reconnect alumni with the AAAC and to increase membership.

The following areas have functioning affiliates:
  • Atlanta
  • Baltimore
  • Cleveland
  • Harrisburg
  • New York Metro
  • Philadelphia
  • Pittsburgh
  • Washington DC Metro
  • Future affiliates include: Chicago, IL, Detroit MI and Los Angeles, CA.

We need your active involvement. Become a life member of the Pitt Alumni Association as well as a member of the AAAC today. You can sign up for membership at www.alumni.pitt.edu and select AAAC.

If you have questions, please contact either of our membership chairs Valerie Thomas vnjie@mcg-btc.org or Stephanie Gregg sgree9520@aol.com 

Race in America: Restructuring Inequality
June 3–6, 2010
Pittsburgh, PA


Keynote Speakers: Julian Bond and Julianne Malveaux

The University of Pittsburgh's School of Social Work and the Center on Race and Social Problems will host "Race in America"—designed to be the most solution-focused national conference on race ever.

Seven key areas will be explored during "Race in America": economics, education, criminal justice, race relations, health, mental health, and families, youth, and the elderly. There will be two keynote speeches and a panel discussion, all open to the public, as well as 20 sessions for conference participants. 40 of the nation's most prominent experts on race will give presentations in the conference sessions.

Conference participants—a multiracial group of researchers, policy makers, students, and community leaders—will be asked to identify the most pervasive instances of racial inequities, explore the factors that contribute to them, and work on actionable steps that can be taken at the federal, state, and local levels to help build greater equity in our society.

"Times of challenge provide the opportunity to create change," says Larry E. Davis, dean of the School of Social Work, Donald M. Henderson Professor, and director of the Center on Race and Social Problems at Pitt. "As the nation continues its efforts to recover from an economic downturn, there has never been a better time to reexamine and correct racial inequalities in American society. It is our intent to make this the best conference ever on race in America. More importantly, it is our goal to make it the most useful one."

Click here to view the full conference brochure.

The early bird discount has been extended until April 23!

 


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