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SUMMARY:Top Sixty Over Sixty Community Dialogue
DESCRIPTION:REINVENTION AT ANY AGE\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHow well do we really know one another across generations? \nAs the population ages at an alarming rate and the modern workforce spans five generations\, bridging the divides has never been more important. “We Need to Talk” is an innovative and open-ended series of hour-long\, online sessions designed to do just that.Free to people of all ages and hosted by Top Sixty Over Sixty\, these empowering\, monthly Zoom-based sessions will leverage the thinking\, knowledge\, attitudes\, and perspectives of everyone present. The goal is to facilitate new intergenerational connections enabling participants to learn\, challenge assumptions\, and collaborate. \nOur first dialogue went off smoothly with incredibly positive outcomes according to unsolicited\, informal feedback and our survey results. One of the most exciting findings was that our audience consisted of many generations from around the world (Australia\, UK\, EU\, US). \nWe hope you can squeeze this upcoming session into your day\, no matter where you are. Please invite others to participate as well. The more\, the richer the conversations. \nSee you on the 24th at noon EST.
URL:https://apadrc.org/event/we-need-to-talk/
CATEGORIES:Awareness,Education
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SUMMARY:Constituent Group Open House
DESCRIPTION:About this Event\n\n\nThe Staff Diversity Administrative Advisory Committee (SDAAC) invites the campus community to learn more about the Constituent Groups\, which are diverse campus organizations whose members provide opportunities for faculty\, staff and students to explore and share the many contributions they bring to the University. These volunteers work to bring about a broad-based awareness\, promote a shared environment of sensitivity and understanding and encourage excellence and advancement at all levels within the UC Davis campus community. Come meet representatives from the following Constituent Groups: \n\nAdministrative Management Group (ADMAN)\nAfrican American Faculty and Staff Association (AAFSA)\nAsian Pacific American Systemwide Alliance (APASA)\nChancellor’s Committee on Lesbian\, Gay\, Bisexual\, Transgender\, Queer\, Intersex\, and Asexual Communities (CCLGBTQIA+)\nLatinx Staff and Faculty Association (LSFA)\nNative American Faculty and Staff Association (NAFSA)\nVeteran Constituent Group (VCG)
URL:https://apadrc.org/event/open-house/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Awareness,Education,Youth
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SUMMARY:Black Educators Speak: A Critical Look at Equity Across Learning Spaces
DESCRIPTION:About this Event\n\n\nWith Wisconsin being at the national forefront of racialized educational disparities between Black and white students\, many educators seek strategies for dismantling existing barriers. \nThis leads many educators to ask the question: what does race-based equity look like in a variety of learning spaces? \nFrom early childhood classrooms to afterschool settings and college lecture halls\, join our outstanding panel of Wisconsin education leaders to learn about their own experiences and strategies for developing equitable learning spaces. \nOur brilliant panel will consist of:\n\nBianca Baldridge: Education Policy Professor at UW-Madison. Her research focuses on “the confluence of race\, class\, gender and the educational reforms that shape community-based spaces that engage Black and Latinx youth”.\nIris Patterson: 5th grade teacher at MMSD. Iris is a phenomenal educator who infuses racial justice-based strategies into her classrooms and advocates for inclusivity in her school and beyond.\nRachelle Stone: Rachelle is a part of MMSD’s Racial Equity Design Team\, advocating for serving all students by offering professional development for educators.\nKaleem Caire: Kaleem is the founder and CEO of the transformational One City Schools based here in Madison. Kaleem has been a force for driving change in early childhood and K-12 education for decades.\n\nSpace is limited. Register now!\nThis event will be moderated by Mouna Algahaithi\, Education Engagement Specialist at PBS Wisconsin. \nHave a question you’d like to submit to the panel? Enter it during registration!
URL:https://apadrc.org/event/black-educators-speak-a-critical-look-at-equity-across-learning-spaces/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Awareness,Education
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SUMMARY:Art As Activism - Black History Month Wrap-Up
DESCRIPTION:About this Event\n\n\nArtistic Activism combines the creative power of the arts to move us emotionally with the strategic planning of activism necessary to bring about social change. This #BlackHistoryMonth\, we’re diving into the intersection between art and movement\, collaborating and featuring incredible Black Canadian artists who use their talent to bring about change\, in their own ways. \nJoin us for a panel convo where we’ll go a little deeper into the underestimated power of the arts with our 3 featured artists from this month. \nWHO ARE THE ARTISTS? \nNITI MARCELLE MUETH is a multidisciplinary artist and independent artistic director. Moving fluidly between art and design-oriented practices\, she is invested in illustrating meaningful experiences revolving around the reflection on the experiences of individuals from BIPOC communities. Her multidisciplinary practice moves seamlessly between graphic design\, illustration\, screenprinting\, and animation. \nKEZNA DALZ is a nugget of sensibility that must be discovered in all her richness. Also known as TEENADULT\, she seeks in her paintings\, digital or more traditional illustrations to touch hearts through images. She unveils our sensibilities hidden behind masks\, amd reveals faces and shapes without superficial layers. A deep\, humane\, certainly sincere work. TEENADULT works a pop neo-expressionism with very clear messages: modern love complicates the relationship of beings together and with themselves. Her representations are mostly attached to Black women in their intamy\, in their solitary and loving dialogues\, social and political. Her work is for everyone without distinction\, in the consciousness of a human collective that cannot function in division. \nGLO is a graphic designer\, stylist\, and aspiring creative director. Her expressions are grounded in the pursuit of encouraging community\, introspection\, and a love for Hip Hop. Work wise\, she likes to combine her multi-disciplinary background with function-focused thinking in order to create engaging experiences. Curiosity\, forward-thinking\, and a sharp eye for design and style has led her work to gain recognition from: FADER\, the Toronto Star\, CTV News\, and Breakfast Television. Select collaborations include Champion\, Call & Response\, and Urban Outfitters. \n— \nL’activisme artistique combine le pouvoir créatif des arts pour nous émouvoir émotionnellement avec la planification stratégique de l’activisme nécessaire pour provoquer un changement social. Ce #BlackHistoryMonth\, nous plongeons dans l’intersection entre l’art et le mouvement\, en collaborant et en mettant en vedette d’incroyables artistes canadiens Noir.e.s qui utilisent leur talent pour apporter des changements\, à leur manière. \nRejoignez-nous pour un rassemblement final sous forme de panel où nous approfondirons sur le pouvoir sous-estimé des arts avec nos 3 artistes vedettes de ce mois. \nQui sont les artistes? \nNITI MARCELLE MUETH est une artiste multidisciplinaire et directrice artistique indépendante. En évoluant de manière fluide entre l’art et les pratiques orientées design\, elle s’investit dans l’illustration d’expériences significatives tournant autour de la réflexion sur les expériences d’individus issus des communautés BIPOC. Sa pratique multidisciplinaire évolue de manière transparente entre la conception graphique\, l’illustration\, la sérigraphie et l’animation. \nKEZNA DALZ est une pépite de sensibilité qu’il faut découvrir dans toute sa richesse. connue aussi sous le nom de TEENADULT\, elle cherche dans sa peinture\, dans ses illustrations digitales ou plus traditionnelles à toucher les coeurs par l’image. Elle dévoile nos sensibilités cachées derrières des masques\, révèle et des visages et des formes sans couches superficielles. Un travail profond\, humain\, assurément sincère. TEENADULT oeuvre un néo-expressionnisme pop dont les messages sont on ne peut plus clairs : l’amour moderne complexifie les relations des êtres ensemble et avec eux-mêmes. ses représentations s’attachent majoritairement aux femmes noires dans leurs intimités\, dans leurs dialogues solitaires et amoureux\, sociaux et politiques. Son travail s’adresse à toustes\, sans distinction\, dans la conscience d’un collectif humain qui ne peut fonctionner dans la division. \nGLO est un graphiste\, styliste et directeur créatif. Ses expressions sont fondées sur la recherche d’encouragement à la communauté\, à l’introspection et à l’amour du hip hop. Côté travail\, elle aime combiner mon expérience multidisciplinaire avec une réflexion axée sur la fonction afin de créer des expériences engageantes. Curiosité\, avant-gardisme et sens aigu du design et du style ont conduit son travail à être reconnu par: FADER\, le Toronto Star\, CTV News et Breakfast Television. Certaines collaborations incluent Champion\, Call & Response et Urban Outfitters. \n— \nThis event is possible with the support of the Government of Canada.
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