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National Peace Corps Conference

Former Peace Corps Volunteers and friends from around the world come to Chicago from Aug. 5-8 as the National Peace Corps Association and the Chicago Area Returned Peace Corps Association co-celebrate their 25-year legacy of action for a more peaceful world. The former volunteer governors of two neighboring states, nationally recognized journalists and policy-makers and leaders from two Peace Corps countries will join the NPCA to explore how its members have improved their home communities as well as the places in which they served.

Special guests and speakers include:
Chris Matthews, MSNBC Hardball Anchor (RPCV Swaziland)

Chicago Tribune’s own Steve Franklin will retrace the route from his Peace Corps service in Turkey to his work as a foreign correspondent covering Afghanistan and Iraq.

Pete Yarrow of “Peter, Paul and Mary,” a longtime fan of the Peace Corps, will be on hand to lead the celebration and to talk about how Peace Corps has influenced his organization, Operation Respect, which teaches children how to value each other.

The Vice President of Afghanistan Hedayat Amin-Arsala and his wife, Betsy (RPCV Afghanistan), will talk about the lingering effects of Peace Corps pre-war work in a country emerging from decades of civil war.

Former Thai Foreign Minister Surin Pitsuwan, taught by Peace Corps volunteers, represents a country with one of the longest-running relationships with the U.S. national service organization.

Ohio Governor Bob Taft (RPCV Tanzania) will speak about how his Peace Corps service naturally evolved from a family whose public servants included a U.S. President, Supreme Court Chief Justice and two senators. Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle and his wife, Jessica, bring their service in Tunisia to the leadership of a state that has had strong ties to the Peace Corps since its beginning 43 years ago.

In its 25 years as the organization representing former volunteers and staff, who now number over 200,000, the NPCA has become a leader in teaching Americans about other countries and cultures. Its 154 affiliate groups such as the Chicago Area Peace Corps Association, support public service projects in their home communities and in countries across the world.

The conference will feature forums on Understanding Islam, Fair Trade, Microenterprise in Developing Nations, Environmental Activism, and how former volunteers are tackling the major health crises of our day.
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For more information on registering for the National Peace Corps Association Conference, please contact Judi Burnison
Judy Burnison, Conference Manager. You need not be a former Peace Corps Volunteer to attend the conference.
conference2004 (at) rpcv.org
(773) 472-3370
(773) 281-1394 (fax)

ACTIVITIES
Career Fair
International marketplace
Peace Corps Author book readings
Peace Corps Filmmakers and viewings
Opening Ceremony
Short list of WORKSHOPS include:

Translating Peace Corps Diets into Health Benefits for Americans
Careers in the Media*
Graduate School Benefits Through Peace Corps Fellows/USA and Master’s International*
Afghanistan & Iraq: How do you heal a Tortured Place?
Bringing Poland to Peoria: Promoting Global Understanding in your Community
The RPCV Archival Project
RPCVs Building Peace in Africa and the Holy Land
More Food Equals More Forest
Literature from the Peace Corps 3
Global Leadership On Global Warming
International Education and National Security

Saturday, August 7th
Architectural Tours
Film Festival
International Marketplace
Volunteer Activity with H.O.M.E. – assist elderly homeowners with repairs to their homes
Investing in One Goal: Making a difference through Microenterprise Lending
Why Kenyan Runners Win
Understanding Islam
Volunteering Again: International Service Opportunities
Fair Trade Coffee: Changing the World, One Cup at a Time
Foreign Service: How to get there and what to expect*
Challenges of International Trade with Third World Countries
Self -defense for Safety and Survival while Traveling
Careers in International Education*
Stress Reduction: The Alternative Way
Social Entrepreneurship: The Promise and the Perils
Safety and Security of U.S. Humanitarian Aid Workers
RPCVs and Global Health Programs

SUNDAY
8:30 – 10 a.m. Procession of Flags Daley Bicentennial Park
10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. Closing Ceremony The Art Institute – Rubloff Auditorium
12 – 2 p.m. Picnic in the Park Butler Field
Register Now! Category Before April 17 Before July 23 After July 23
Registration
NPCA Member $125 $165 $185
Spouse of NPCA Member $140 $180 $200
Senior NPCA Member (Age 65+) OR First Four Years Back (COS after Aug. 2000) $95 $110 $130
Senior Spouse of NPCA Member (Age 65+) OR Spouse of RPCV Back First Four Years $110 $125 $145
Non-Member $175 $200 $220
Senior Non-Member (Age 65+) $145 $160 $180
Career Fair & Career Workshops Only $35 $35 $45

Senior = Born on or before August 1, 1939
First Four Years Back = Close of Peace Corps service on or after August 1, 2000
 
 

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