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LEARNING FOR LIFE, NOT FOR LABOR. We stopped updating this events page regularly because we’re involved in too many things to keep track of here. For regular updates about what’s going on, please check the blog home page. Or the events tag. This Saturday, Oct 19th is the Northwest Teaching for Social Justice Conference in Seattle. Creativity Not Control folks will be participating, and we’ll also be organizing the following events:. 2) Some of us are going to go visit the Africatown Innovation Center.
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Diana Thompson – Page 7
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8/24 & 8/24: Brahms Requiem. Next weekend marks my final season as chorus manager of San Francisco Lyric Chorus. Join us for the beautiful and uplifting Brahms Requiem at St. Mark’s Church. August 19, 2013. March 9, 2014. Sidewalk, 24th Street, Mission District. August 16, 2013. March 9, 2014. 8/15: Afrolicious and Moon Candy. Thursday, August 15. 5:30 pm 9:00 pm. Third Street between McKinnon Avenue and Quesada Avenue. Bayview Neighborhood, San Francisco. August 14, 2013. March 9, 2014. August 9, 2013.
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Culture – Diana Thompson
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Mandela: An Audio History. Hosted by Desmond Tutu with an introduction by Nelson Mandela. December 5, 2013. March 9, 2014. Alfre Woodard Reads Sojourner Truth. November 17, 2013. March 9, 2014. Woman who was escorted into school as first black student, age 6, reunites with 53 years later with the white U.S. Marshal who protected her. September 7, 2013. March 9, 2014. 8/28: 50th Anniversary March on Washington. August 7, 2013. December 16, 2013. Intern Audio Engineers Needed. July 24, 2013.
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Click here to Subscribe! Are you a fan of President Barack Obama? Then join other Barack Obama. Supporters or non-supporters in debate. Whether you're looking for a friendly conversation or a heated debate, you can find it on BlackSociety.com. Archive for August, 2013. 50th Anniversary March on Washington. August 19th, 2013. On August 28, 2013 people from all over this great country will converge upon our nation’s capital to commemorate and celebrate the historic March On Washington. 8221; click here!
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Just Blogging: Unfinished Business from the Great March on Washington
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Wednesday, August 28, 2013. Unfinished Business from the Great March on Washington. If we want to honor the Great March on. Took place fifty years ago today, we shouldn’t limit ourselves to nostalgia and reciting speeches. We should work to fulfill the concrete economic justice demands of the marchers. The news media and the public, across the political spectrum, have given tremendous attention in recent days to the historic event. This attention has included an anniversary march. But the March on. Today...
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EDITORIAL: Summer Jobs Help — But Only in the Short Run | Washington Informer | African American newspaper, Washington D.C.
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5:47 am Fri, Nov. 4th. March on Washington 50th Anniversary. EDITORIAL: Summer Jobs Help But Only in the Short Run. 8/12/2015, 3 pm. The 2015 Marion Barry Summer Youth Employment Program has put over 16,000 young people ages 14-24 to work for six weeks. (Courtesy of the D.C. Government). Why then, do we only offer such programs for the short summer months? Some argue that we cannot afford to fund job training programs for youth. But one could say that we cannot afford not to. Consider that the U&...Since...
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Business | Washington Informer | African American newspaper, Washington D.C.
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5:47 am Fri, Nov. 4th. March on Washington 50th Anniversary. BUSINESS EXCHANGE: Cathy Hughes, Black Business Icon. How many people have gone back and bought where they used to work? A lady that did that is the epitome of an African-American success story. John H. Johnson Legacy Continued at Howard U. The late black media pioneer John H. Johnson will get a speaker series in his name at Howard University this month. Atlanta Entrepreneurs Join Initiative to Create Jobs. Stacy M. Brown. In a reception event ...
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BDPA Helps Bridge 'Digital Divide' | Washington Informer | African American newspaper, Washington D.C.
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2:47 pm Sat, Aug. 20th. March on Washington 50th Anniversary. BDPA Helps Bridge Digital Divide. 8/21/2013, 3 pm. BDPA conference attendee Francisco Nunez, a 21-year-old graduate of Crossland High School in Temple Hills, is a student at Morehouse College in Atlanta. Nancy Shia. The ‘digital divide’ has become wider despite BDPA’s efforts, Monique F. Berry, BDPA’s national president said. It starts in elementary school, where our children are discouraged from taking the harder sciences. In coll...Recently,...
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