The Center for Minority Veterans (CMV) shares these events as they may be of interest to minority Veterans and to raise awareness. Access the full calendar of events on the CMV Events webpage. If you would like to notify us of a relevant event in your area for consideration, please email us at 00M@va.gov.
Military Veteran Transition Playbook [September 21, 2017]
Norfolk, Virginia – We know transitioning out of the Military can be difficult, that is why our goal is to engage, train, mentor and coach each transitioning Veteran into civilian life. Learn how the playbook can be beneficial for your future, come join us to kick start your transition into the civilian workforce. Sign up now!
State of the American Veteran Conference [September 28-29, 2017]
Los Angeles, California – The Center for Innovation and Research on Veterans ∓ Military Families (CIR) at the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work is once again presenting a conference aimed at addressing the critical issues facing today’s Veterans. The State of the American Veteran Conference will focus on understanding the military transition issues of veterans and families, learning about their needs and challenges, and moving toward concrete policy recommendations to ease their transition and increase their well-being.
The Veterans Braintrust Forum 2017 [September 22, 2017]
Washington, District of Columbia – The 29th Annual Veterans Braintrust Forum at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s Annual Legislative Conference (ALC) will take place at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington D.C. For more information contact Patrick Newbold at (202) 225-3631, Ralph Cooper at (617) 504-2714, or Ron Armstead at (617) 331-3583
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