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SUMMARY:Online - IINE International Women's Day Celebration
DESCRIPTION:On March 8\, 2021\, the International Institute will host a virtual International Women’s Day celebration to honor the achievements of women leaders. International Women’s Day is a global phenomenon\, and we celebrate in a festive\, supportive atmosphere that honors immigrant women and daughters of immigrants who have made a profound difference in New England and the world. \nThe event highlights the impact refugee and immigrant women have on our economy and our communities\, and it celebrates the achievements of women everywhere. Our speaking program features a conversation with our honorees about their life experiences. International Women’s Day (IWD) has been observed around the world since the early 1900s It is a collective day of global celebration and a call for gender parity. \nThe International Institute of New England has been celebrating IWD since the early 2000s as a way to showcase immigrant women and their advocates. \nLearn more and register at: https://iine.org/iwd21/ \n 
URL:https://welcomingnh.org/event/online-iine-international-womens-day-celebration/
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SUMMARY:Online - Diversity Workforce Coalition's Annual DEI Conference
DESCRIPTION:Register on the Event Platform
URL:https://welcomingnh.org/event/online-diversity-workforce-coalitions-annual-dei-conference/
LOCATION:NH\, United States
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SUMMARY:Online - Immigration and 1920s KKK: Teaching with Primary Source Documents
DESCRIPTION:How do hate groups influence mainstream narratives and government policy? Historian Jill Weiss Simins and educator Adam Strom will use primary source documents from 1920s Indiana to illustrate the outsized impact the Ku Klux Klan had on policy and the lasting effect on immigration restrictions. Join Re-Imagining Migration\, the Indiana Historical Bureau and The Immigrant Learning Center’s Public Education Institute for a free\, interactive webinar on Tuesday\, March 16 at 1:00 PM EDT. \nThis free webinar will guide participants through “100% American: Ku Klux Klan and Immigration in the 1920s\,” an educational resource produced by Re-Imagining Migration and the Indiana Historical Bureau\, a division of the Indiana State Library. Participants will draw connections between primary source documents from the 1920s KKK\, as well as hate propaganda at other points in U.S. history\, to understand how extremist messages continue to impact rhetoric and policy today. Participants will learn strategies for critically analyzing primary source documents and promoting thoughtful connections between past and present with their students. \nREGISTER HERE \nParticipants will:\n• Gain an understanding of public messages about migration from the 1920s to today\n• Explore the connections between the KKK and immigration policy\n• Learn how to engage students in a critical analysis of primary source documents\n• Develop strategies for creating respectful dialogues in the classroom \nThis interactive webinar is geared toward grades eight through 12 but is applicable to lower grades levels and adult education as well. Librarians\, administrators\, counsellors and program managers will also benefit. It is free of charge but you must register to participate. Certificates of completion are available by request. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://welcomingnh.org/event/online-immigration-and-1920s-kkk-teaching-with-primary-source-documents/
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