
Holiday Inn Midtown - Philadelphia
1305-11 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Driving Directions
It is often easier to celebrate and honor diversity than to actually have to practice our skills or knowledge in situations involving diversity issues. This seminar looks at the different types of necessary skills and the kinds of diversity issues one may encounter. This is a very popular seminar because of the hands-on exercises and skills offered.
Through the use of training films, role plays, diversity exercises, and personal stories, participants will learn:
Continental Breakfast will be served.
Cost: $30.00 per person
Who Should Attend
We encourage everyone to attend this special event! Participants of these workshops have included educational, government, corporate, and social service agencies. These workshops are recognized as being some of the most outstanding cross-cultural and communications training programs available, with attendees offering praise at having participated in some of the most life-changing and phenomenally useful trainings of their experience. Register early as you won't want to miss this opportunity!
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"Diveristy 101: Seeing With New Eyes"
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If you prefer to register by email or phone, please contact our registrar:
Email: registrar@networksfortraining.org Fax: 610.935.6497
Phone: 610.935.6624 ext. 923 Toll Free: 866.683.3651 ext. 923
About the Presenter
Dr. Lee Mun Wah is a nationally-acclaimed lecturer and Master Diversity & Communications Trainer, a Chinese American community therapist, documentary filmmaker, Special Education educator, performing poet, Asian folkteller and author. He is also the Executive Director of StirFry Seminars & Consulting, which works with corporations, government agencies, educational institutions, and social agencies to facilitate diversity issues through healthy and authentic cross cultural relationships.
In 1993 his first film on Asian Americans, Stolen Ground, won the San Francisco International Film Festival's Certificate of Merit Award for Best Bay Area Documentary. The National Media Network voted his second film, The Color of Fear, the Gold Medal for the Best Social Studies Documentary in 1995. In 1998 The Color of Fear 2 won the Cindy International Film Festival's Silver Medal for Best Social Studies Award. In 1995 Oprah Winfrey presented a one-hour special on his work and life, which was viewed by over 15 million viewers across the nation. His latest film, Last Chance for Eden, a six part film series on racism, sexism, and heterosexism was released in the Spring of 2003.
Thousands have taken his workshops and trainings throughout the United States and around the world. Lee Mun Wah believes when we value others for their uniqueness and differences, then we enhance the possibilities for our children and ourselves.
SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY! SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY!
Camp Leadership!
The conversation will begin at the "Diversity 101: Seeing With New Eyes" session... continue on & deepen your practices through enrollment in Camp Leadership, an exchange for leaders like YOU!
Class Listing
Class 1: Diversity 101: Seeing With New Eyes (November 22, 2011)
Class 2: It Begins With You! The Leadership Challenge
Class 3: The Golden Rules of Supervision
Class 4: Leading Through Change
Class 5: Keeping Joy in Our Work
Further course information will be available at the "Diversity 101: Seeing With New Eyes" for those who are interested.