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Speaking Request Form

Institution/Dept./Agency Name:

First Name

Last

Email

Phone

Street Address

City

State Zip

 

What do you need us to do?
Give a Workshop
Give a Speech
Participate in a Panel
Facilitate a Participatory Discussion
Other:

Type of Event:
Community Event
Professional Development Workshop
Symposium
Conference
Interview
Other:

Topic(s)/Theme(s) (Please specify)

Please describe audience and goal(s) of the event

 

Date by which you need a yes/no Response:

Preferred Event Date(s):

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Time of Event:

Location of Event:

What time would involvement start/end?

Number attending/expected:

 

Please describe audience expected at the event:

 

Students (specify age group(s))

 

Teachers/Administrators (specify grade level/role)

 

Community/Parents (specify interests)

 

Researchers/Faculty (Specify field/interests)

     

Please tell us about your group  

 

Travel Expenses

The Algebra project requires coverage of travel, room & board for all presentations. This includes expenses for air/ground transportation to the event, hotel, meals & incidentals.
yes no

Honorarium

 

Robert P (Bob) Moses
$10,000 a day

yes no

Algebra Project Presenters

Fee to be determined based upon nature of event and personnel required

 

 

Will your organization arrange travel?

yes no

Days of week/Times when you are available for a follow up call about this request:

 



Each year, P Sterling Stuckey, a historian and civil rights veteran, generously contributes to AP in honor of Yvonne Stevens and Wilhemenia Evans—two sisters who introduced him to the civil rights movement. We asked Dr. Stuckey to tell their story from his perspective.

The Algebra Project, Inc. is a national, nonprofit organization that uses mathematics as an organizing tool to ensure quality public education for every child in America.