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A coalition of Houston partners, including PoliChic Engagement Fund, Houston Area Urban League, Black Voters Matter Education Fund, Color of Change, Justice or Else, Radio One Houston and NAACP Legal Defense Fund, sponsored Get Out the Vote Houston, a day involving neighborhood canvasing, workshops and presentations and a high-energy rally on the steps of TSU’s Student Center, all designed to maximize voter turnout for the upcoming election (Nov. 5). Action and advocacy were the words of the day for all attendees including Deric Muhammad, Sasha Legette, Dorothy Cook, Congressman Al Green, Argentina James, Monica Hill, Letha Gilmore, Marcus Nash, Tamira Augustine, Krystal Lyons, Ron John, Tanika Keys and more.
A coalition of Houston partners, including PoliChic Engagement Fund, Houston Area Urban League, Black Voters Matter Education Fund, Color of Change, Justice or Else, Radio One Houston and NAACP Legal Defense Fund, sponsored Get Out the Vote Houston, a day involving neighborhood canvasing, workshops and presentations and a high-energy rally on the steps of TSU’s Student Center, all designed to maximize voter turnout for the upcoming election (Nov. 5). Action and advocacy were the words of the day for all attendees including Deric Muhammad, Sasha Legette, Dorothy Cook, Congressman Al Green, Argentina James, Monica Hill, Letha Gilmore, Marcus Nash, Tamira Augustine, Krystal Lyons, Ron John, Tanika Keys and more.
A coalition of Houston partners, including PoliChic Engagement Fund, Houston Area Urban League, Black Voters Matter Education Fund, Color of Change, Justice or Else, Radio One Houston and NAACP Legal Defense Fund, sponsored Get Out the Vote Houston, a day involving neighborhood canvasing, workshops and presentations and a high-energy rally on the steps of TSU’s Student Center, all designed to maximize voter turnout for the upcoming election (Nov. 5). Action and advocacy were the words of the day for all attendees including Deric Muhammad, Sasha Legette, Dorothy Cook, Congressman Al Green, Argentina James, Monica Hill, Letha Gilmore, Marcus Nash, Tamira Augustine, Krystal Lyons, Ron John, Tanika Keys and more.
Millennials in Massachusetts are already demonstrating their civic impact by working at the local, state, and federal levels to create change in their communities. The Institute brought young leaders together to discuss how their generation is defining civic engagement, the value and importance of public service, and what political activism means for up-and-coming thought leaders.
USC-CPD & LAWAC-YP Conversations in Public Diplomacy
How does the millennial generation see the world around them...?
Richard Wike, Director of Pew Global Attitudes Project, discusses the latest global polling data.
The New Superfood for Millennials: Pulses
Pulses are setting the trend in the food industry. From pistachio, quinoa and kale, pulses are now becoming more popular. It is very healthy and versatile that you can eat and/or mix it with our usual favorite dishes - and that is exactly what we experienced during our 2-day trip in Bangkok where we were treated to Pulse-ating food feast. www.ruthdelacruz.com/2018/01/superfood-pulses.html
[#CliftonStrengths] #StrengthsFinder #Leadership #Workshop #Program - Statistics - millennial turnover is costing in the US alone $30.5b • • Millennials millennials... why art thou hop? Whence doth thy soul merry rest? (Love lit) • • Millennials have gathering for themselves a reputation for job-hopping. Detached from their organizations, this generation - (1980 - 1996) - are like free-spirits that prance from one organization to the next. Far more compared with any generation before. • • Gallup estimates that millennial turnover costs the U.S. economy $30.5 billion annually. • • One of the reason? Strengths (or the lack of it) • • According to Gallup’s research on millennials, they want their manager or boss to talk about their strengths compared to focusing on their weakness. • • And it’s difficult as most management policies and hand-me-down leadership preferences is weakness focused. They hardly talk about strengths! • • So ask yourself, when was the last time your manager or leader talked about your brilliance? And the second more important question, when was the last time you pointed out someone else’s brilliance? (I’m looking at the man in the mirror! I’m asking if he’d change his ways! - MJ) • • #StrengthsFinderStats • • "Creating the most Advanced StrengthsFinder Leadership Workshop Program in the World" • • #GallupStrengthsFinder #StrengthsQuest #StrengthsSchool #Gallup #StrengthsFinderSG #HumanResource #SelfImprovement #SelfDevelopment #TeamBuilding #StrengthsCoach #Leadership #ProfessionalDevelopment #StrengthsFinderCoach #CoachJasonHo Jason Ho • South East Asia & Singapore's 1st StrengthsFinder Certified Coach • Strengths School™ Singapore ift.tt/2whMhJZ
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A coalition of Houston partners, including PoliChic Engagement Fund, Houston Area Urban League, Black Voters Matter Education Fund, Color of Change, Justice or Else, Radio One Houston and NAACP Legal Defense Fund, sponsored Get Out the Vote Houston, a day involving neighborhood canvasing, workshops and presentations and a high-energy rally on the steps of TSU’s Student Center, all designed to maximize voter turnout for the upcoming election (Nov. 5). Action and advocacy were the words of the day for all attendees including Deric Muhammad, Sasha Legette, Dorothy Cook, Congressman Al Green, Argentina James, Monica Hill, Letha Gilmore, Marcus Nash, Tamira Augustine, Krystal Lyons, Ron John, Tanika Keys and more.
I dressed up similar to how my mom used to dress, wearing a boat neck long sleeve and curling my hair for an "effortless" feel. I took this picture in my living room with a not-so-fabulous background to display how many people of this generation want to be able to work comfortably, whether it be working from home or working where you're able to dress how you want. I used artificial front lighting.
I want patience and I want it now!
Typefaces: Bellatiez, Veneer
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Millennials in Massachusetts are already demonstrating their civic impact by working at the local, state, and federal levels to create change in their communities. The Institute brought young leaders together to discuss how their generation is defining civic engagement, the value and importance of public service, and what political activism means for up-and-coming thought leaders.
Hoy #últimodía para votar por #CasasDeBotellas en los #MillennialAwards d @MTVLatinAmerica #bigcolapiensaengrande millennial.mtvla.com ♻
CIUDAD DE MÉXICO (apro).- Abundan notas, infografías, reportajes y toda clase de información sobre los millennials, los centennialls, las generaciones “z” y “k” —y la letra del abecedario que me falte— para intentar explicar cómo los más jóvenes nacieron con la tecnología bajo el brazo, cómo se...
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Social Branding Event with the founder of Johnny Cupcakes
Tuesday, May, 3 2011 at Back Bay Social Club in Boston, MA
A coalition of Houston partners, including PoliChic Engagement Fund, Houston Area Urban League, Black Voters Matter Education Fund, Color of Change, Justice or Else, Radio One Houston and NAACP Legal Defense Fund, sponsored Get Out the Vote Houston, a day involving neighborhood canvasing, workshops and presentations and a high-energy rally on the steps of TSU’s Student Center, all designed to maximize voter turnout for the upcoming election (Nov. 5). Action and advocacy were the words of the day for all attendees including Deric Muhammad, Sasha Legette, Dorothy Cook, Congressman Al Green, Argentina James, Monica Hill, Letha Gilmore, Marcus Nash, Tamira Augustine, Krystal Lyons, Ron John, Tanika Keys and more.
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