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The Project for the Active Teaching of History
Spring Colloquia

"WHY MULTICULTURALISM MATTERS"

Ronald Takaki
University of California, Berkeley

Wednesday, February 13, 2002
University of Houston Hilton, Waldorf Ballroom

Dr. Takaki
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Images of the crowd
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United Nations Choir
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Book Signing
photograph of Ronald Takaki at book signing
photograph of Ronald Takaki, sitting at table and signing books while chatting with students

photograph of Ronald Takaki at table during book signing

 


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The Project for the Active Teaching of History
www.path.coe.uh.edu

Funded by a major grant from the U.S. Department of Education, PATH seeks to enhance the teaching of American history throughout the Gulf Coast region. A joint project of Region 4 Education Service Center, the University of Houston Department of History and College of Education, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, PATH will host a series of summer seminars for teachers and colloquia for the general public.

For additional information: Please contact Debra Williams, Education Specialist in Science/Social Studies Services at Region 4 Education Service Center, 713-744-6846 or dwilliams@esc4.net