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Broccoli City Kicks Off Festival Weekend With Annual Two-Day Conference May 7 - May 8, 2020 At The National Union Building
WASHINGTON - ColoradoDesk -- Broccoli City, a leading social enterprise committed to educating, equipping and mobilizing millennials to build thriving urban communities, announced today, the return of #BroccoliCon, its annual two-day conference on May 7th and 8th in Washington, D.C.
For the second year in a row, The National Union Building will serve as the hub where 500+ of the world's most influential leaders will gather to explore the power and potential of collaboration through the theme "You Can't "B" What You Can't "C"" by asking the fundamental question: How can millennials, when equipped with the same tools, resources and access as older generations, contribute to more sustainable and resilient urban communities?
Through a strategically curated program of 50+ workshops, panels, chats, demonstrations, and networking events, BroccoliCon will engage participants in a dynamic exchange of ideas, solutions and resources to drive local impact on a global scale. Attendees will be able to design their own conference experience, choosing sessions from seven tracks:
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#BroccoliCon2020 sponsors include: JPMorgan Chase & Co. Advancing Black Pathways, FWD, Crown Royal and many more.
For more information on Broccoli City and to register, please visit BCFestival.com. For live updates and to join the conversation, follow #BroccoliCon on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
For the second year in a row, The National Union Building will serve as the hub where 500+ of the world's most influential leaders will gather to explore the power and potential of collaboration through the theme "You Can't "B" What You Can't "C"" by asking the fundamental question: How can millennials, when equipped with the same tools, resources and access as older generations, contribute to more sustainable and resilient urban communities?
Through a strategically curated program of 50+ workshops, panels, chats, demonstrations, and networking events, BroccoliCon will engage participants in a dynamic exchange of ideas, solutions and resources to drive local impact on a global scale. Attendees will be able to design their own conference experience, choosing sessions from seven tracks:
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#BroccoliCon2020 sponsors include: JPMorgan Chase & Co. Advancing Black Pathways, FWD, Crown Royal and many more.
For more information on Broccoli City and to register, please visit BCFestival.com. For live updates and to join the conversation, follow #BroccoliCon on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
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