The National Council of La Raza's (NCLR) Líderes Initiative is a national program designed to create opportunities for Latino youth that will elevate their influence as leaders in the United States.

Lideres Summit Registration is $275 May 23- July 22

Date: May 25 - Jul 22, 2009 Sponsored by NCLR
Location: McCormick Place West
Chicago,Illinois
Contact: Berenice Bonilla
Email: bbonilla@nclr.org
Website: http://lideres.nclr.org/section/events/l_deres_summit_/registration_and_housing

The National Council of La Raza (NCLR) is thrilled to host the 2009 NCLR Annual Conference and Líderes Summit in Chicago, a dynamic and energetic city filled with cultural attractions, world-famous museums, critically acclaimed restaurants, and diverse neighborhoods.

The Líderes Summit brings together more than 450 students, youth leaders, and activists from community-based programs and campus-based organizations throughout the country. The program is open to all young people ages 14–25. Participants develop leadership and teamwork skills, share their experiences, explore ideas for community involvement and empowerment, and discuss issues that affect the Latino community. Summit participants build networking and mentorship skills and take part in the entire NCLR Annual Conference, which is attended by more than 25,000 people.

Please join us in Chicago and explore the beautiful city and network with fellow attendees in one of the largest Hispanic communities in the country.

 

Don't miss out on this opportunity to connect with key community leaders, attend cutting-edge workshops, and hear presentations from speakers with national and international prominence!
The Líderes

Summit will be held July 24 - 28 at McCormick Place West in downtown Chicago, IL.

For complete Summit information click here.

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