2020 Law Day Student Civics Conference: Eugene

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Elevating Voices, Expanding Participation

 

 

Join us for the annual Law Day Student Civics Conference at the University of Oregon Law School on April 17, 2020:

Conference Schedule for Eugene Law Day:

    • 9:15 am – 9:45:  Check-In
    • 9:45 – 10:45: Workshop #1
    • 11:00 – 12:00: Workshop #2
    • 12:00 – 12:45: Lunch
    • 12:45 – 2:00: Panel Sessions

Workshop Choices:

    • Know Your Rights Training: How to exercise your voice and rights if confronted by the law or justice system
    • When Youth Take the Lead: Climate Change Advocacy as a Model for Increasing Youth Participation in the Political Process
    • Anatomy of a Protest: How music, song, and poetry can be used for social and political change
    • Give Peace a Chance: How to use non-violent communication to be heard
    • What is Restorative Justice?
    • Should 16-year olds have the Right to Vote?

Afternoon Panel Sessions (Choice of 1):

    • 100 Years Later: How Women are Changing Law and Politics
    • How to Identify Bias and Disinformation in the Media

Students must attend as a class and with a teacher. Civics Learning Project requests a minimum of 1 chaperone per 10 students.

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For questions or more information, contact Dennis Gerl at [email protected]