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- Congratulations to Turkey Study Tour Recipients
   Debra Kelly, Mary Reed, Shirul Patel, Georgia Redonet

- Red Hand Campaign benefits UH student teacher, Karen Cook

- 6th Grade World Cultures Summit - see pictures from the event
- World Affairs Scholar 2008 - Congratulations Emily Brianne Zirbes, B.F. Terry High School
- International Educator 2008 - Congratulations
Kristen Davis, Sharpstown High School 

All events are free to students and teachers (unless otherwise noted).
You must register in advance online or email edursvp@wachouston.org.
Date  September
9/2
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Educators' Forum - The Arab Center: The Promise of Moderation
Marwan Muasher, Former Deputy Prime Minister of Jordan
9/11
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Educators' Forum - Energy Topics
Details coming soon
9/16
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Young Leaders' Forum - Argentina
Nicolas Shumway, University of Texas - Austin
9/20
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Global Issues in Depth
Portrait of Southeast Asia, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Myanmar

9/24
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Educators' Forum - Lebanon and the Middle East
Sandra Mackey, journalist and author
Date  October
10/14
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Young Leaders Forum - Tomorrow's Middle East
Robin Wright, journalist and author

10/25
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Teach Africa Phase II
All-day professional development workshop


 

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