Which Kind of MACRI Symposium Attendee Are You?Dear Friend,Every year, people from across the country gather for the MACRI Symposium. Educators. Students. Organizers. Artists. Scholars. Veterans. Community leaders. First-time attendees. Longtime supporters. Some join us in person in San Antonio. Others tune in virtually from across the nation. But they all show up for the same reason, because this moment matters and they want to better understand the issues shaping our communities, our democracy, and our future. So before May 29–30 arrives, we have one question: Which one of these sounds most like you? 👥 THE COMMUNITY BUILDER You believe informed communities are stronger communities. You come for meaningful conversations, new perspectives, and the reminder that none of us do this work alone. 📚 THE LIFELONG LEARNER You want deeper understanding of the civil rights issues shaping Latino communities today, from voting rights and representation to education, media, and economic opportunity. ⚡ THE NEXT GENERATION LEADER You know history is still being written. You come to learn from national thought leaders and leave inspired to make an impact in your own community. 🎤 THE CULTURE SHAPER You understand that stories matter. You’re excited to hear voices like Cristela Alonzo, Josefina Lopez, Mark Hugo Lopez, Rochelle Garza, and others helping shape the national conversation. 🔌 THE CONNECTOR You see the bigger picture. You come to build relationships, exchange ideas, and engage with people who care about creating a more informed and engaged society. 💻 THE VIRTUAL PARTICIPANT You may not be able to make it to San Antonio, but you still want to be part of the conversation. You believe these discussions should reach beyond one city and MACRI is making that possible through virtual access. At a time when understanding our history and the issues shaping our future feels more important than ever, the MACRI Symposium brings people together to learn, reflect, and move forward together. Join us for two days of inspiring conversations with national thought leaders exploring the state of civil rights today. What are you waiting for? Register today!
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