– July 11-12-, 2011
The White House (July 10, 2911)
Watch the LIVE webcast of the plenary session and the daylong of breakout sessions at www.whitehouse.gov/live
On Monday July 11th and Tuesday July 12th, the White House will host a Hispanic Policy Conference, bringing community leaders from across the country together with a broad range of White House and Cabinet officials for an in-depth series of interactive workshops and substantive conversations on the Administration’s efforts as they relate to the Hispanic community.
Participants, including community leaders and local elected officials, will have the opportunity to interact with federal policy makers on the issues that matter most to Hispanics and all Americans, including creating jobs and strengthening the economy, expanding access to affordable and quality health care, reforming our nation’s education system, protecting civil rights, and fixing the broken immigration system so that it meets our nation’s 21st century economic and security needs.
The first day of the policy conference, held at the White House, will consist of plenary sessions and dynamic breakout sessions designed to provide participants with an opportunity to interact with every participating Administration official. The second day of the policy conference, held primarily at the Department of Health & Human Services, will include an innovative open space dialogue, in which individual participants will have the opportunity to define the agenda and shape the format themselves.
Even if you cannot be here in person, you can have a front row seat. Watch the LIVE webcast of the plenary session and the daylong of breakout sessions at www.whitehouse.gov/live.
White House Hispanic Policy Conference Agenda
Monday, July 11th
8:15AM ET
Opening Plenary Session
Eisenhower Executive Office Building, South Court Auditorium
Watch this live at www.whitehouse.gov/live
9:00AM – 4:15PM ET
Breakout Sessions with Administration officials
Watch live at www.whitehouse.gov/live
A report on “Winning the Future: President Obama’s Agenda and the Hispanic Community,” can be found on www.whitehouse.gov/hispanic and by clicking HERE.