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Presidente do CNJ e do STF, Min. Luiz Roberto Barroso, durante conversa com alunos da rede pública do Distrito Federal, participantes do Programa Adolescente-Jovem Aprendiz, uma parceria do CNJ com o Centro Salesiano do Menor (Cesam-DF).
Foto: Ana Araújo/CNJ.
Wreath Decorating Program hosted at the Hyattsville Branch and sponsored by the Friends of the Hyattsville Library.
Eric, Bella, Naqi, and Luis are part of Brooklyn Botanic Garden's 2018 Garden Apprentice Program. Photo courtesy of Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
The Caux Scholars Program is a one-month academic program which teaches students to identify and analyze conflicts, as well as to use practical methods to diffuse conflicts through global disciplines in conflict prevention, negotiation, development studies, legislation and policy, transitional justice, etc.
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Brighter Bites is a collaborative effort designed to improve access to healthy, affordable food and provide nutrition education. The University of Texas School of Public Health, KIPP Schools, the Houston Food Bank and Texas Children's Hospital have partnered to offer the 16-week program to third-grade children enrolled at KIPP Explore Academy and their parents. As you can see from the photos, those healthy kale smoothies are a hit!
As our programming partner Brooklyn Contra says "If Swing dancing and Square dancing met in a bar, you’d get Contra.” Contra dance is a powerful illustration of folk expression because of it’s ability to bring people together, even those who don’t know each other or interact. Brooklyn Contra, a local community based organization who’s mission is to organize Contra Dances in Brooklyn, has succeeded in tapping into a new generation of dancers in Brooklyn, and at the same time, built a community to care for its future. We are pleased to bring a free Contra dance to the Folk Feet 10th Anniversary. A half hour workshop will start the program off so please come early! Music will be provided by Strumbow Squeezeblow (Bill Christophersen, fiddle; Jody Kruskal, concertina, vocals; Trip Henderson, harmonica; Ross Harriss, guitar; Marco Brehm, bass). The dance leader and caller will be Mary Wesley.
Brooklyn Contra is a local, community-based organization, who’s mission is to organize Contra Dances in Brooklyn. All dances are organized by volunteers, who do everything from booking bands and callers to coordinating publicity to schlepping sound equipment. They support the dynamic cultural evolution of traditional music and dance and host a season of fun and accessible dances and exciting special events, as well as engaging educational programs for dancers, musicians, and callers. Brooklyn Contra creates an inclusive and safe environment in order to foster sustainable community growth. Joe Rinehart, Avia Moore, Carley Gooley serve on their board of directors. Brooklyn Contra is thankful for those folks who donate their time and talents to make our dances run smoothly. If you would like to help out please email us at brooklyncontra@gmail.com.
Mary Wesley is a dance leader, caller, and organizer for contras, squares, morris, and family and community dances. A native of Vermont, she travels throughout New England and beyond to follow and share her love of dance. Mary is proud to be a founding member of the Mad Robin Callers Collective an innovative consortium of dance callers based in Burlington, VT who work together to provide peer support and create opportunities for callers of all experience levels. She also dances with Burlington's "On the Border Morris", Vermont's only Border side of morris dancers. Off the dance floor, Mary works with with the Education Dept. at the Country Dance and Song Society to help spread the joy of traditional dance, music and song.
This evenings music is provided by Strumbow Squeezeblow: Ross Harriss, guitar; Bill Christophersen, fiddle; Jody Kruskal, Anglo concertina; Trip Henderson, harmonica with their brand of "contra dance mayhem -- infused with the blues. Highly rhythmic and satisfying dance music to inspire your feet...and go to your head.” For more information contact Jody Kruskal at jody@kruskal.net
The AAF's Most Promising Multicultural Students program connects the advertising industry with the nation’s top multicultural college seniors. This premier event provides opportunities to recruit fresh talent to further prepare the advertising industry’s best young prospects and to help the advertising and media workforce better reflect the diversity of today's society. The program not only honors the students, but enhances their knowledge and understanding of the advertising industry by offering networking, interviewing and industry immersion opportunities with advertising professionals, marketing and media professionals.
An alternate point of departure for Progeny Mk6 rockets that do not rely on the launch pad infrastructure. Generally used when the pad is occupied, out of service or if the rocket needs to launch northwards, which would be towards the service towers if launched from the pad
The second session of YCC volunteers participating in Survival Skills program, learning to build fires and shelters
Learn more about Mason Neck State Park here: www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/mason-neck#general_infor...
HMNS at Sugar Land brings animal audiences that can't judge together with beginning readers to encourage confidence. Read more on the Beyond Bones blog!
How "Enrique's Journey" Is the Journey of Thousands More: A Firsthand Look at the Risks and Rewards Awaiting Immigrants from Central America
The University of Washington's Graduate Residency in Education for Environment and Community at IslandWood focuses on the integration of educational theory from environmental, experiential and multicultural education with practice teaching 4th, 5th and 6th graders at the outdoor learning center. Graduate students have the option to live on IslandWood’s sustainable 255-acre campus on Bainbridge Island in the Puget Sound. Learn more at islandwood.org/graduate-program. Photo taken by Victoria Bjorklund.
The Twenty-Ninth Session of WIPO’s Program and Budget Committee (PBC) took place in Geneva from May 6 to May 10, 2019.
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