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Spiral Q's 23rd annual Peoplehood Parade offers people of every neighborhood to represent their work and their communities to walk in solidarity with each other as they celebrate those living and working at the forefront of fighting against oppression and discrimination.
Peoplehood is not just an an event, it is also a beautiful art-making and community building process that takes hundreds of artists, activists, adults, children, and community members to create. Peoplehood is shaped by the people who create it.
For more information and to donate: www.spiralq.org/peoplehood23/
The alumni network team listen to Communities In Schools founder and vice chairman Bill Milliken speak.
Barton Community College Baseball vs Bethany College JV. Played April 7, 2015 at Lawson-Biggs Field on the campus of Barton Community College in Great Bend, KS. Photos by Todd Moore, Barton Sports Info Director.
Photo By Rachel Larue
Col. Ira M. Cheatham (second right), Headquarters and Service Battalion Commander, talks to guests during Community Reception at Joint Base Myer-Henderson, April 20 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the gift of the cherry blossom trees.
Barton Community College Volleyball vs Butler Community College on September 7, 2016, at the Barton Gym on the campus of Barton Community College in Great Bend, KS.
Photos by Sara Smith, student worker for the Barton Sports Information Office.
The Long Island GLBT Community often relies on The Network to provide referrals for GLBT affirming businesses in the community. The Community Partnerships Suite will offer the opportunity to support in-house legal counsel, financial services, and much more.
Kapiʻolani Community College held its fall commencement ceremony on December 20, 2024 at the Diamond Head Theatre.
Community Horse in Pittville Park - part of the statue trail to mark the 100th anniversary of Cheltenham's National Hunt Festival.
The Workforce Summit for the Alief area was held at the Kim Son Restaurant, 10603 Bellaire Blvd., Wednesday, Sept. 15. HCC is responding to workforce and training needs as expressed by the diverse southwest Houston-area communities.
Over the course of my career in KM I have been involved in a few stimulating initiatives, specifically for communities.
It is actually a daunting task and I have actually many CoP champions to see the big picture using concept maps.
It is best to start with purpose and emotions and then work your way with available resources.
Marketing is not my forte, but still doing something that is spread in time means it is easy to lose track and focus.
These maps help to stay focused and remain with the singular purpose of the CoP.