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Detailed Speaker Signup Form

Please fill the form bellow if you are interested in being a speaker for the upcoming Can We Talk?™ 2004 event. You could be a speaker on either September 16 or 17, 2004. 
 
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Recent Speaking Engagements
Topics have to relate to the Can We Talk?™ major focus:
  • Communicating across cultures
  • Issues that divide women of color, white women, black women
  • Strategies for improving relations between black women, white women, and women of color
  • Demographics that impact women in work place
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