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Thunberg who sparked a global youth-led protest movement after striking outside the Swedish parliament last year said that asking children to skip school to protest inaction by governments on climate change was 'not a sustainable solution'
2020-10-3After an exhilarating four months the final week of 'Hearing Voices: suffering inspiration and the everyday' is almost upon us We warmly invite voice-hearers their families friends and allies to join us for a final viewing and to share reflections on the exhibition and its linked programme of events at Palace Green Library on Tuesday 21 February 2017 from 5-7pm
The exhibition shows how drummers from Ghana and Nigeria combine physical skills and cultural knowledge to make their voices heard in local and global discourses Master drummer Lamidi Ayankunle with members of his family in Erin-Soun Nigeria
2020-9-18As protests against police brutality which began in late May continue and the presence of federal agents on the streets of Portland remains artists are looking to refocus national attention on the experiences of Black residents in what census data describes as the whitest city in the United States with a population larger than 500 000 And according to some Portlanders the burst of
2020-9-15The Morton Museum of Collierville History in Collierville presents To Make Our Voices Heard: Tennessee Women's Fight for the Vote a new traveling exhibition on display September 3 through December 3 The exhibition created in partnership with the Tennessee State Museum and the Tennessee State Library and Archives explores the history of the woman's suffrage movement
2020-9-15The Morton Museum of Collierville History in Collierville presents To Make Our Voices Heard: Tennessee Women's Fight for the Vote a new traveling exhibition on display September 3 through December 3 The exhibition created in partnership with the Tennessee State Museum and the Tennessee State Library and Archives explores the history of the woman's suffrage movement
Voices of Edinburgh is a project based around photos and podcasts of the people of Edinburgh answering this question in their own words The Process We ask participants to write a few words about what equality means to them on a whiteboard and then pose for a photograph
How do we make them our own? Over fifty teens ranging in age from 14 to 19 years old created individual audio recordings reflecting on their families' formative stories of migration language passion persistence tradition bridging distances and love and a place for young voices to be heard ABOUT THE EXHIBITION a project of
2020-10-13The Morton Museum of Collierville History in Collierville presents To Make Our Voices Heard: Tennessee Women's Fight for the Vote a new traveling exhibition on display September 3 through December 3 The exhibition created in partnership with the Tennessee State Museum and the Tennessee State Library and Archives explores the history of the woman's suffrage movement
"The MAH gives us a space to make our voices heard" Teresa Ruiz Decker — Mom marketer community Visit the Exhibition Tue Sep 1 2020 2020 Snail Mail Project Check out our September Community Craft Project to celebrate snail mail! Get more information on sending mail to loved ones and local firefighters as well as saving the
The EU project platforms motivate them to have their voices heard which also strengthens their confidence Our lessons include debates and MUN classes (Model of United Nations) which provides them with an opportunity and the confidence to express themselves as well as hope to be able to become brave self-confident mothers
2020-6-17Use our new campaign guide for branches and activists The general election is just five weeks away It is vital that UNISON members make their voices heard – which means making sure as many as possible are registered to vote before the deadline of 22 May
Rise Voice Vote was a youth engagement project which connected young people from 12-19 year old with the history of suffrage and with contemporary campaigns in their local areas as well as providing them with the resources and tools to mount their own campaigns and make their voices heard
2020-10-3After an exhilarating four months the final week of 'Hearing Voices: suffering inspiration and the everyday' is almost upon us We warmly invite voice-hearers their families friends and allies to join us for a final viewing and to share reflections on the exhibition and its linked programme of events at Palace Green Library on Tuesday 21 February 2017 from 5-7pm
Outputs Within the Project The VOICES Project had several outputs including the published papers forming the theoretical framework of the project the storyteller and respondent presentations made at conferences and workshops and the final edited collection At each of the thematic workshops and again at the book editing workshop storytellers and respondents presented an excerpt
How do we make them our own? Over fifty teens ranging in age from 14 to 19 years old created individual audio recordings reflecting on their families' formative stories of migration language passion persistence tradition bridging distances and love and a place for young voices to be heard ABOUT THE EXHIBITION a project of
2020-10-13The Morton Museum of Collierville History in Collierville presents To Make Our Voices Heard: Tennessee Women's Fight for the Vote a new traveling exhibition on display September 3 through December 3 The exhibition created in partnership with the Tennessee State Museum and the Tennessee State Library and Archives explores the history of the woman's suffrage movement
The EU project platforms motivate them to have their voices heard which also strengthens their confidence Our lessons include debates and MUN classes (Model of United Nations) which provides them with an opportunity and the confidence to express themselves as well as hope to be able to become brave self-confident mothers
2020-2-14To Make Our Voices Heard: Tennessee Women's Fight for the Vote explores the long history of women's political involvement in Tennessee that led to a landmark moment in American history—the ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920 As the 36th state Tennessee was the last state necessary to grant women the constitutional right to vote
2020-10-6Exhibition showcases events leading up to Tennessee's ratification of the 19th Amendment to the U S Constitution SPRINGFIELD TENNESSEE: (Smokey Barn News) – Stokes Brown Public Library presents To Make Our Voices Heard: Tennessee Women's Fight for the Vote a new traveling exhibition on display now at the library
To Make Our Voices Heard: Tennessee Women's Fight for the Vote received funding from The Official Committee of the State of Tennessee Woman Suffrage Centennial through the Tennessee Historical Society The project is also funded in part by a grant from Humanities Tennessee an independent affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities
Black Artists Find Ways to Make Their Voices Heard in Portland Byadmin August 23 2020 0 "My parents had turned our grandfather's garage into a miniature theater where my stepfather and his friends would perform late into the night " will also be included in Ms Towne's upcoming exhibition at the Portland Art Museum next year
Rise Voice Vote was a youth engagement project which connected young people from 12-19 year old with the history of suffrage and with contemporary campaigns in their local areas as well as providing them with the resources and tools to mount their own campaigns and make their voices heard
Voices of War Peace has funded a number of projects around the legacy of the First World War which have been co-designed by members of the Voices Research Network in partnership with community groups Read about them below or find out more about the Community Research Fund
MAKE OUR VOICES HEARD CREDITS RECORDING Writer Artist Nina Ahmadi (ASCAP) Composer Studio Camilo Rodriguez (ASCAP) Choral Group at NWSA New World School of the Arts High School Miami -Anthony Josef (leader) Kaiya Ballard Logan Dubner Kaylan Hernandez Victoria Hernandez Backup Singer Elina Sherman Mixing Engineer Steven R Galloway Producers Sharon Smith / Camilo
TWP operates with a 'one-issue-at-a-time' mentality This can feel heartbreaking at times but we actually heard early on from other local feminist non-profits that this approach might be a huge advantage when looking to make significant strides on a particular front so we're doing our best to stick to the mission
2020-9-5Exhibition open now showcases events leading up to Tennessee's ratification of the 19th Amendment to the U S Constitution SEVIERVILLE TN – The SCPLS King Family Library presents To Make Our Voices Heard: Tennessee Women's Fight for the Vote a new traveling exhibition on display currently until September 30 2020
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