Summits

Philadelphia, PA Summit
Saturday June 02, 2012
To be decided
Northern VA Summit
Saturday June 09, 2012
to be decided
Montgomery County, MD Summit
Saturday June 16, 2012
To be decided
Los Angeles, CA, Summit
Thursday April 05, 2012
Sonia Sotomayor Learning Academies, 2050 San Fernando Road, Los Angeles, California 90065
Milwaukee, WI, Summit
Saturday March 24, 2012
South Division High School, 1515 W. Lapham Blvd, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53204
Durham, NC, Summit
Saturday March 17, 2012
San Antonio, TX, Summit
Friday March 09, 2012
Cleveland, OH Summit
Saturday February 18, 2012
Tampa, FL Summit
Friday February 03, 2012
Phoenix, AZ Summit
Saturday January 28, 2012
Tucson, AZ, Summit
Monday January 30, 2012
Providence, RI, Summit
Wednesday January 25, 2012
San Jose, CA, Summit
Saturday January 21, 2012
Orlando, FL Summit
Friday September 09, 2011
Miami,FL Summit
Friday December 02, 2011
Las Cruces, NM Summit
Thursday October 27, 2011
Albuquerque, NM Summit
Saturday November 12, 2011
Denver, CO summit
Saturday October 29, 2011
Riverside, CA Summit
Saturday November 05, 2011
New York City NY Summit
Tuesday October 18, 2011

News

White House Hispanic Community Action Summit

In his State of the Union address, the President laid out his vision for America to win the future. The President made it clear that the most important contest we face today is not between Democrats and Republicans, but rather America’s contest with competitors across the globe for the jobs and industries of our time. To win that contest and secure prosperity for Hispanics and all Americans, we have to out-innovate, out-educate, and out-build the rest of the world. The Hispanic community plays an integral part of that plan to win the future. As such we have unveiled whitehouse.gov/hispanic and Winning the Future: The President’s Agenda and the Hispanic Community.


GOALS: The focus of the Action Summit is to accomplish three key goals:

  1. Have community leaders interact with key decision and policy makers in the Obama Administration from a diverse array of policy areas;
  2. Share concerns, constructive criticism, feedback and success stories with the Administration;
  3. Find ways to collaborate with the Administration and other leaders from across the country in addressing the needs of the Hispanic community.

Topics of Discussion:

Education, Small Business, Immigration, Housing, Health Care, and Other Matters of Importance.

Joined leaders from your community for interactive conversations with senior Administration officials from a wide range of agencies and White House offices to more fully understand policy accomplishments to date by the Administration and what we hope to achieve together moving forward in the remainder of our first term.

You will be joined by Administration appointees in an Open Space Process, a day-long “coffee break” approach where those participating will create the agenda and work together. We will propose and co-lead all the conversations we want to have with participants who are interested in the same issues for as long as they desire--no lectures, no conference tracks, no speakers, no time limits, no predetermined set of issues, no agenda, only those issues that matter most to you and to winning the future.

We do ask that when you RSVP below and that you commit to attend both days of events. Continental breakfast and lunch will be provided on Saturday. This is a free-of-charge event.

Contact us with any questions at WhiteHouseforHispanicEducation@ed.gov