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SUMMARY:Online - Suitcase Stories
DESCRIPTION:Suitcase Stories® features foreign- and US-born residents sharing powerful and inspiring stories of refugee and immigrant life. Featured nationally on PBS\, Suitcase Stories® exposes the complexity of immigrant experiences through entertaining and informative real-life stories. The Suitcase Stories® series provides a way to dig beneath the headlines\, exposing audiences to the complexity of migration issues\, and directly impacts local services for immigrants and refugees.\nOn Dec 05\, you’ll hear stories from:\n-GIS Specialist and writer Chandreyee Lahiri\n-Dean of Equity and Inclusion at the Cambridge School of Weston and artist Rosanna Salcedo\n-Employment Specialist at the International Institute of New England Yusif Abdi\nThis performance may include content that might be disturbing to some audiences.\nThis livestream is free so that people hit hardest by Covid-19 can participate. If you are able to donate\, please do so generously at globalartslive.org/suitcasestories. All donations received will be split between the International Institute of New England and Global Arts Live. The speakers will receive guaranteed compensation.\nPresented in association with International Institute of New England
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SUMMARY:Online - Peace & Justice Conversations: Perspectives on Anti-Semitism from the Only Jewish Kid in Town
DESCRIPTION:What is anti-Semitism\, how does it work\, and how is it fighting it connected to other movements for justice?\n \n\nJenni Walkup\, anthropologist and organizer\, will share her story of growing up Jewish in New Hampshire\, and the anti-Semitism that she experienced. She’ll talk about what it means to understand Jewish marginalization as not that bad\, and how she came to understand the deep connections between anti-Semitic\, anti-Black and anti-poor ideologies. \n\nUsing those stories as a jumping-off point\, we’ll walk through the history of anti-Semitism and begin to understand how it manages to re-emerge seemingly out of nowhere. All are invited to join us for this guided discussion.\nAbout NHPA’s Peace & Justice Conversation Series: COVID 19 has brought us to a new moment of reckoning and possibility. How do we want to live in the world? What do we value? How can we make the changes we’ve been yearning for? NH Peace Action has been engaged in working for change for decades. We’d like to take this moment to bring you into some conversations about issues and options for the future. Our new online abilities make it possible to come together across the state more easily to connect\, learn and work for peace and justice. This bi-weekly Zoom series hosted by NHPA members will offer different topics of discussion for each session. Be part of the conversation! \nYou will receive Zoom link and instructions with your RSVP. (Make sure to scroll down past the green “Thanks for your support” block to see the Zoom link)
URL:https://welcomingnh.org/event/online-peace-justice-conversations-perspectives-on-anti-semitism-from-the-only-jewish-kid-in-town/
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SUMMARY:Online - National Immigrant Integration Conference (NIIC) 2020
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URL:https://welcomingnh.org/event/online-national-immigrant-integration-conference-niic-2020/
LOCATION:NH\, United States
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SUMMARY:Online - Home for the Holidays
DESCRIPTION:Join Interfaith Women of NH and friends as they present familiar and new holiday-related music\, traditions and perspectives as experienced while we have been\, are and will be….\nHome for the Holidays\nMonday\, December 14\, 2020 at 7:00 pm\nPlease REGISTER via email interfaithwomennh@gmail.com or call 603-233-7760\nOnce you have registered you will receive the Zoom information.
URL:https://welcomingnh.org/event/online-home-for-the-holidays/
LOCATION:NH\, United States
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SUMMARY:Webinar - Virtual & Outdoor Community Building
DESCRIPTION:**Please note: You must register via Zoom to attend**\nThe inability to convene in person (due to Covid-19) continues to pose challenges for service providers\, local government offices\, and others who deliver community-based programs. These challenges require creative restructuring of our approaches. While daunting to imagine\, some organizations have pivoted their programs to successfully build community between newcomers and longtime residents during these times.\nThis webinar will explore some of those creative solutions firsthand\, and leave you with excitement for what your community-building programs could look like in 2021. Come ready to learn\, ask questions\, and brainstorm for the new year.
URL:https://welcomingnh.org/event/webinar-virtual-outdoor-community-building/
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SUMMARY:Online - Peace & Justice Conversations: Housing Jubilee: Stories of Housing Justice in NH
DESCRIPTION:Jubilee is stories from landlords\, formerly homeless\, and tenants about housing in NH. \nWe’ll hear from Martin Toe about Granite State Organizing Project’s Housing Jubilee Campaign here in New Hampshire. \nDebt jubilee\, a practice going back 4\,000 years\, is an established way of resetting economies that are burdened by excessive personal and collective debt. As we emerge from the economic devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic\, we must consider this way of returning to individual and collective economic wholeness. \nA particularly critical form of debt is for housing. We were in a national crisis before the pandemic began\, with nearly half of all renters spending more than 30% of their income on housing costs and more than 25% paying more than 50% of their income. The Covid-19 crisis hit these households harder than most\, as many of them depended on jobs that were lost when the economy partially closed. Some short-term assistance in the form of extra unemployment and one-time relief checks delayed the inevitable impact on these families. Many states have allocated CARES Act money to help people pay their back rent incurred during the state of emergency\, but indications are that the NH one-time allocation of $2\,500 per household will not be enough to prevent a tide of evictions. \nYou will receive Zoom link and instructions with your RSVP. (Make sure to scroll down past the green “Thanks for your support” block to see the Zoom link) \nPLEASE RSVP HERE.
URL:https://welcomingnh.org/event/online-peace-justice-conversations-housing-jubilee-stories-of-housing-justice-in-nh/
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