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Photos taken at the final conference of the project "Involving trade unions in climate action to build a just transition", including the publication of a guide for trade unionists.

The ETUC’s new guide is about the policies, initiatives and governance involved in a just transition. At the end of the day our key message is that there is no just transition without workers participation. Imposed solutions do not work, we need dialogue to make climate progress.

Julian Harris, an SIT student, plays with his baby host brother as he waits for lunch. Family involvement is virtually unavoidable at the village stay, because in the village family is everything.

Focusing this year on differences involving sexuality, A Rose by Any Other Name is the 2013 King Day performance by the Bates student group Sankofa, taking place at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 21, in Schaeffer Theatre, 305 College St.

 

Admission is free, but tickets are required because of limited seating. Please reserve your ticket online here or call 207-786-6400.

 

Alex Bolden ’15 of Cleveland, Ohio, has prepared Bates artists for the Sankofa performance on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. See a Bates Communications Office video by Phyllis Graber Jensen.

 

Founded in 2010, Sankofa explores African diasporic experiences through performing arts of dance, music, theater and spoken word. The group has become a symbol of African American pride and accomplishment at Bates.

 

“What the great civil rights organizer Ella Baker said about young people is especially applicable to Sankofa,” says Charles Nero, chair of the college’s King Day committee and a professor of rhetoric and American cultural studies. “They have the courage where we fail.”

 

“Sankofa’s founding principle is the exploration and validation of the differences among peoples of African descent. And if you think about that, this is everyone, since Africa is the birthplace of humankind.”

Personal Involvement: Designer, Sculptor

Directly Worked With: An associate of mine

Description: These creatures were icons created for an event called Save the Vegetables. These were all sculpted out of clay and cast into fiberglass and urethane foam.

 

Fire involving Beaconthorpe Methodist Church on Grimsby Road, Cleethorpes which was built in 1913 and is grade II listed involved in fire.

From the 4th to the 11th of April, the training course “Empower and Involve” took place in Benediktbeuern. It was organized by Don Bosco Youth Net and sponsored by the EU “Youth in Action”-Programme. 25 participants from 13 countries came together to learn more about project management and how to actively create new projects, both in their respective home countries as well as around the whole of Europe. The content of this training course was focused on knowing all the necessary steps in creating, submitting and evaluating projects in youth work. Three trainers of the DBYN’s pool of trainers provided training sessions, workshops and (self)reflection. Through adapting a non-formal learning style, the general purpose lay on facilitating better understanding of the opportunities and challenges that come with European youth project management.

 

From the 4th to the 11th of April, the training course “Empower and Involve” took place in Benediktbeuern. It was organized by Don Bosco Youth Net and sponsored by the EU “Youth in Action”-Programme. 25 participants from 13 countries came together to learn more about project management and how to actively create new projects, both in their respective home countries as well as around the whole of Europe. The content of this training course was focused on knowing all the necessary steps in creating, submitting and evaluating projects in youth work. Three trainers of the DBYN’s pool of trainers provided training sessions, workshops and (self)reflection. Through adapting a non-formal learning style, the general purpose lay on facilitating better understanding of the opportunities and challenges that come with European youth project management.

This scheme involves the restoration and conversion of a brick built coach house, with the addition of a modern ‘mews extension’.

 

The new addition has been designed to consider the form and structure of the original coach house whilst complementing the appearance of the existing building.

 

The modern, clean structure is created out of grey brick, this will harmonise with the red brick of the coach house.

 

A lightweight glazed link forms the intervention between the two structures, lightly joining the buildings whilst highlighting their solid form.

Here are some Buddhist temple rituals that involve bells:

 

- 108 times: On New Year's Eve, the bells are rung 108 times to represent the cleansing of 108 worldly passions. The last ring is accompanied by a wish that the listeners will not be plagued by these passions in the coming year.

- Thinh Dai Hong Chung: At the beginning of each ceremony, a large Buddhist bell and drum are played in a particular rhythm called Thinh Dai Hong Chung.

- Nakkei: In a Zen monastery, a damped bowl-bell is hit with the butt of a baton.

 

Other Buddhist temple rituals that involve bells include:

- Pilgrims arriving

- Visitors on New Year's Eve

- Summoning monks for prayer

- Announcing precepts

- Meal times

- Dharma talks

- Waking up and going to bed

Student Activities & Involvement hosts an end-of-semester late night party

Mentor is working with group of young people from London to try and influence drug prevention policy.

 

These photos comes from a session held with the DCSF in February this year.

Our greatest thanks to everyone that contributed to the drive, we collected 32,018 items to be distributed to 6 organizations: Pathway, First Light, Firehouse, YWCA, Gateway and CanSurvive.

This nothing short of AMAZING!!!!! Every contribution will be greatly appreciated be each of the organizations.

The one day in Savannah that celebrates family and the importance of your involvement in education

The one day in Savannah that celebrates family and the importance of your involvement in education

SFV Jaycees President John Bwarie welcomes the crowd at Involvement 2007.

Glimpses of Primary School Sports Day involving Classes 1 and 2 (2014-15)

I know y'all see that sign up sheet ;)

"Tangled Involvement" (2016)

Digital image with iPhone 6

Found Art/Found Object = Objet trouvé. Sidewalk on Dade Boulevard near Alton Road, Miami Beach, Florida, February 26, 2016.

The Reference Group visited the Home Office to talk to civil servants from the Home Office, DfES and the Talk to Frank Campaign.

The one day in Savannah that celebrates family and the importance of your involvement in education

Student Activities & Involvement hosts an end-of-semester late night party

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