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Global Citizenship Program (GCP) 67 | Pathways to Global Citizenship: Roots and Routes
City University of New York (CUNY), Salzburg, Austria (April 4 to 11, 2015)
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Tomorrow's leaders must think and act as global citizens in order to address the challenges facing humanity. Broadly defined, global citizens are people who are consciously prepared to live and work in the complex interdependent society of the 21st century and contribute to improving the common global welfare of our planet and its inhabitants. The program aims to engage participating students as global citizens, helping them develop the knowledge, skills, values, and commitment to:
Understand the nature of globalization, including its positive and negative impacts around the world, and realize how it is transforming human society;
Appreciate the diversity of humanity in all of its manifestations, from local to global, and interact with different groups of people to address common concerns;
Recognize the critical global challenges that are compromising humanity's future and see how their complexity and interconnections make solutions increasingly difficult; and
Collaborate with different sets of stakeholders, by thinking globally and acting locally, to resolve these critical challenges and build a more equitable and sustainable world.
The session format includes lectures and discussions with an international faculty as well as formal and informal work in small groups. Topics addressed in plenary lectures and discussions include globalization and global responsibility; the social, economic, and political aspects of migration; the historical legacy of the Holocaust, human rights, humanitarian intervention; sustainable development; and the implications of the United States' influence around the world.
Participants will consider how these issues relate to their current situations and future personal, educational, and professional plans. They will also have the opportunity to develop projects and activities related to the session topic that can be implemented at their colleges and universities, in their local communities, and beyond.
Bronze Star Medal Recipient Staff Sgt. (P) James Slough, the Harrisburg Opportunity Center assistant station commander, talks about how motivation and preparation has helped him have a successful career in the U.S. Army Sept. 30 during the discussion panel at the Youth and Education Services Career Day at the Maple Grove Raceway in Mohnton, Pa. Slough was chosen as the Harrisburg Recruiting Battalion’s Hometown Hero as part of the U.S. Army participation in the 27th Annual Toyo Tires National Hot Rod Association Nationals at the Maple Grove Raceway. Other members of the discussion panel were NHRA Seven-Time World Champion Tony “Sarge” Schumacher and -Time Motorcycle Champion Steve Johnson. U.S. Army photo by Christine June.
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Mr. Howard Garval, President and CEO of Child and Family Service (CFS), and Ms. Rickie Banning, Director of WorkLife Hawai‘i
curated by Tova Beck-Friedman
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Jeremey Newman DERF (2012, 4 Minutes, Video)
Jean-Gabriel Periot LES BARBARES (2012, 5 Minutes, Video)
Christina Campagola & Lauren Brinkman KINGDOM INCORPORATED (2012, 16 Minutes, Video)
Test of an absolutely unessential feature of my clock program that I'm writing for my cell phone. While the feature is not needed, it's fun so it'll remain. This is of a can of coffee at a furniture store.
Property owners and managers gathered for a special recognition program on September 11, 2015, in HUD’s Philadelphia Regional Office. They were recognized for their efforts in supporting the regional office’s Multifamily Homeless Placement Program, which encourages property owners in HUD’s Multifamily Housing inventory to adopt a homeless preference and to lease units to families and individuals experiencing homelessness.