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=All About MAME= History In 1981 a National Conference on Multicultural Education, one of the first in Canada, was held in Winnipeg at the provincial Department of Education. The proceedings of this conference were published in a report entitled, "Building The Bridges" and out of the discussions initiated at this conference the Manitoba Association for Multicultural Education (MAME) was formally established in 1983.


 * For the last twenty years MAME has been active in the province promoting multicultural, anti-racist and anti-homophobic education, through such activities as: hosting provincial and national conferences on multicultural education and teacher education; developing multicultural curriculum materials; hosting anti- racist and anti-homophobic workshops; and collaborating with other community groups to advocate with schools, school boards, and the provincial government for increased supports for multicultural education.

Accomplishments Please visit our Accomplishments page to find out what we have been involved in recently.

Constitution Click here to download a copy of the constitution [.pdf] ||


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