Conferences, Workshops, and Projects Series, 1968-1976 and undated

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Conferences and workshops folders include correspondence, working papers, brochures, and evaluation forms relating to meetings sponsored by the organization. The April 1971 statewide workshop, which WIAPVC hosted, had as its purpose the sharing of their experiences and successes with other groups. North Carolina Governor Bob Scott gave the opening address and Coretta Scott King telephoned a message to the assembled participants. The "3 Rs Workshop: Roles, Relations, Responsibilities," held in 1972, was for parents of children attending Durham city and county schools. Dudley Flood, Director of Human Relations at the North Carolina State Department of Instruction, spoke on the topic "Overcoming the Barriers to Good Human Relations." Arranged chronologically.

Projects represented include services extended to children from low income families that provided for both recreational and cultural needs; work with the Durham Emergency Energy Committee, which cooperated with other Durham groups to supply fuel to needy families; and various intern projects staffed by Duke University students that helped WIAPVC with its activities. Arranged alphabetically by project.

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