Denver, CO - Ethnic Media Roundtable on the Environment and the 2012 Elections - Monday, May 7th
Co-hosted by The Denver Foundation
ETHNIC MEDIA ROUNDTABLE ON
THE ENVIRONMENT AND THE 2012 ELECTIONS:
WHAT’S AT STAKE?
WHAT DO ETHNIC VOTERS WANT?
What: Ethnic communities are the strongest conservationists in the state, according to a recent bipartisan poll commissioned by the Colorado College. Join a roundtable discussion with ethnic media and community and environmental groups to learn about the key issues affecting diverse communities in Colorado, including energy, water and public lands and parks.
When: Monday, May 7th from 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
(LUNCH INCLUDED)
Where: The Denver Foundation
55 Madison, 8th floor
Denver, CO 80206
RSVP: Anthony Advincula
aadvincula@newamericamedia.org
212-929-2773
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