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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.
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.
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.
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.
6 things millennials have taught me about real estate: www.entrepreneur.com/article/253592 #entrepreneur #startup #RealEstate #OfficeTracer
I came across a book by Nigel Holmes, 'Wordless Diagrams." The book was full of illustrations, depicting various actions; from mundane things to how to drink a glass of wine to how to cut an avocado. The illustrations resemble a style one would see on an air-plane brochure, or the sign for the male/female bathrooms. I decided to add my own twist by using the style as an aid to a humorous social commentary on society today. I don't personally agree with the jokes pointed out in my pieces, but it's still quite comedic to me.
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.
The final concert for the Battle of the Bands held at the Phoenix Concert Theatre, Toronto on November 17, 2016.
Photos by Arthur Mola Photography
The final concert for the Battle of the Bands held at the Phoenix Concert Theatre, Toronto on November 17, 2016.
Photos by Arthur Mola Photography
Social Branding Event with the founder of Johnny Cupcakes
Tuesday, May, 3 2011 at Back Bay Social Club in Boston, MA
The final concert for the Battle of the Bands held at the Phoenix Concert Theatre, Toronto on November 17, 2016.
Photos by Arthur Mola Photography
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.