Program

Dialogue Happy Hour

Dialogue alumni and their guests gather to network, socialize and discuss issues surrounding race or their experiences in Dialogue. Happy Hour is a great chance to meet alumni from other series.

Service Area:

Categories Age and family groups Community and civic engagement, advocacy and alliances, service clubs and groups, public/social policy, philanthropy, and volunteering Education, youth development; training, and employment Ethnic and racial groups Information and communication Social, health, and economic status Adult and continuing education Adults Age and family groups, N.E.C. Arts, humanities, media and literature, culture, history, celebrations, events, and entertainment, N.E.C. At-risk youth Citizen Participation Civic groups and service clubs Civil Liberties Civil Rights and social action Community and civic engagement Community and civic engagement, advocacy and alliances, service clubs and groups, public/social policy, philanthropy, and volunteering, N.E.C. Community coalitions Continuing education Cultural and ethnic awareness Economic development Education, youth development, training, and employment, N.E.C. Ethnic and racial groups, N.E.C. Extremely poor and people below poverty level History Incarcerated people Information and communication, N.E.C. Intergroup & Race Relations Leadership development Low-income and working poor Multiracial people Natural resource conservation and preservation Non-profit People of color People of African descent Philanthropy and volunteering Social action and civil liberties Social, health, and economic status, N.E.C. Youth business, agricultural, civic, and leadership development Youth mentoring (adult, intergenerational, and peer mentoring)

Locations

No locations for this program
Parent Organization

Dialogue on Race Louisiana

Baton rouge, LA
Mission

We are dedicated to the elimination of racism through education, action, and transformation.

Dialogue on Race Louisiana

Baton rouge, LA 70821