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SUMMARY:Frederick Douglass Statewide Community Readings
DESCRIPTION:On July 5\, 1852\, Frederick Douglass\, an abolitionist and heroic orator for liberty\, delivered one of his most famous speeches in which he asked\, “What to the slave is your Fourth of July?” In addressing an Independence Day observance in Rochester\, New York\, his speech was a blistering indictment of an American idealism that ignored and accepted the inhuman treatment of enslaved African Americans as part of the country’s identity and economy. Ironically\, even though Douglass’ words spoke directly to this moment in history\, they still ring with an unsettling power today. \nFor the past several years\, on July 3rd\, the BHTNH has collaborated with community leaders around the Granite State to bring people together to read Douglass’ historic protest speech and to reflect on its meaning. \nWhile reading Frederick Douglass’ work is a powerful experience for many\, it is only one piece of the long-overdue conversations that our communities need to have. We hope that these readings will be a starting point for these difficult dialogues and that they will provide an opportunity for us to engage in deeper conversations that will lead to actions to help build more inclusive and just communities today. \nDetails for the 2021 Community Readings and how to get involved coming soon! Visit: http://blackheritagetrailnh.org/event/frederick-douglass-statewide-community-readings/
URL:https://welcomingnh.org/event/frederick-douglass-statewide-community-readings/
LOCATION:NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:General
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SUMMARY:Online - Educator Webinar: Immigrant Student Success
DESCRIPTION:How do you support foreign-born students and bring immigration into the classroom particularly during times of crisis? Immigrant and refugee students of all ages have been disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and the rise in anti-immigrant sentiment. Learn how to support immigrant students\, combat anti-immigrant sentiment and center the immigrant voice across the curriculum in the free online workshop 2021 Immigrant Student Success: Strategies and Tools for K-12 and Adult Educators on July 7 and 8\, 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM EDT.   \n\nHosted by The Immigrant Learning Center’s Public Education Institute and featuring experts from across the nation\, participants will learn from presentations\, group chats\, interactive activities and discussions with speakers how to:  \n\n\nIntegrate immigrant stories\, voices\, history and culture into curriculum and teaching practices \nIncorporating trauma-informed and socio-ecological approaches to teaching \nCombat racism\, specifically anti-Asian and anti-immigrant sentiment \nLearn what to expect in the post-pandemic classroom \nReflect upon the role of the teacher in the development of immigrant students\n\n\n\nRegister Now\n\n\nThis free online workshop is for teachers\, librarians\, administrators\, volunteers\, social workers\, community leaders and others interested in bringing immigration into the K-12 and adult classroom. Certificates of completion are available by request. This is the ninth annual Immigrant Student Success free online workshop. See below to meet some of this year’s presenters and to see resources from past online workshops.  
URL:https://welcomingnh.org/event/online-educator-webinar-immigrant-student-success/
LOCATION:NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:General
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SUMMARY:Manchester - Tea with Victory Women of Vision
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URL:https://welcomingnh.org/event/manchester-tea-with-victory-women-of-vision/
LOCATION:YWCA NH\, 72 Concord St\, Manchester\, NH\, 03101\, United States
CATEGORIES:General
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SUMMARY:Laconia - Public Forum on Holocaust and Genocide Education
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by Laconia Human Relations Committee\nContact: David Stamps\, 603-387-4382 \nThe Laconia Human Relations Committee announces a public forum titled “The\nImportance of Holocaust and Genocide Education.” The Forum will feature four\npanelists who are members of the NH Commission on Holocaust and Genocide\nEducation:\n Tom White\, Educational Outreach Coordinator of the Cohen Center\n Jay Kahn\, State Senator- District 10 and Commission Chair\n Kati Preston\, Holocaust survivor teacher\, author\, and Commission Vice-Chair\n Ashley Harbel\, High School teacher and Holocaust scholar \nThe Commission was established on July 23\, 2020 by the Legislature and Governor\nChris Sununu. Their charge is “… to study best practices for teaching students how\nintolerance\, bigotry\, antisemitism\, and national\, ethnic\, racial\, or religious hatred and\ndiscrimination have evolved in the past\, and can evolve into mass violence and\ngenocide\, such as the Holocaust.” \nThe Public Forum will be held at the Belknap Mill on July 21 from 5-7pm. The Forum\nwill be live streamed on YouTube. The public will have opportunities to ask questions\nand make comments related to the Forum topic under guidelines that will be announced\nat the Forum. \nDavid Stamps\, Committee Chair\, in announcing the Forum\, said that the Human\nRelations Committee felt that it was important for Laconia to understand the work of the\nCommission and the larger issues of the Holocaust and genocide education. It was\nWinston Churchill who wrote\, “Those that fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat\nit.” \nThe Human Relations Committee is part of the Laconia Mayor’s office was established\nin 2001. The Laconia Human Relations Committee envisions a world where everyone is\ntreated with dignity\, fairness\, respect\, and kindness.
URL:https://welcomingnh.org/event/laconia-public-forum-on-holocaust-and-genocide-education/
LOCATION:The Belknap Mill\, 25 Beacon Street East\, Laconia\, NH\, 03246\, United States
CATEGORIES:General
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SUMMARY:Online - DEI in the State House
DESCRIPTION:Join Stay Work Play for a panel discussion on what is happening around Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion in the State House.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFrom a bill seeking to institute recommendations made by the Commission on Law Enforcement Accountability\, Community\, and Transparency (LEACT) to a budget provision banning the teaching of so-called “divisive concepts\,” the 2021 legislative session has featured various pieces of legislation seeking to both advance – and reverse – diversity\, equity\, and inclusion (DEI) efforts in New Hampshire. \nRegister here. \nThis discussion will take a look at these pieces of legislation\, their reception among legislators and the general public\, how these legislative efforts ultimately fared\, reaction from DEI advocates\, and what other kinds of DEI legislation we might expect to see in 2022. \nPanelists will include: \n\n\n\nAbout Stay Work Play’s Diversity\, Equity & Inclusion Series: \nAs an organization committed to attracting and retaining more young people in New Hampshire\, Stay Work Play stands in solidarity with Black Lives Matter and is committed to making New Hampshire a more welcoming\, inclusive\, and just place for people of color. As a part of this effort\, Stay Work Play will offer a series of diversity\, equity\, and inclusion events to foster conversation\, enable learning experiences\, and push for change.
URL:https://welcomingnh.org/event/online-dei-in-the-state-house/
LOCATION:NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:General
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SUMMARY:Laconia - NH Jewish Food Festival
DESCRIPTION:Full details at: https://tbinh.org/2021-tbinh-new-hampshire-jewish-food-festival-online-ordering/ \nPick up orders at the temple\nFriday\, July 30\, Saturday\, July 31 & Sunday\, August 1\, 2021\n210 Court Street\, Laconia  \n\nCurbside by appointment on your scheduled day and time\nMasks will be required for staff as well as customers\n\nQuestions or need help? email to foodfestival@tbinh.org
URL:https://welcomingnh.org/event/laconia-nh-jewish-food-festival/
LOCATION:Temple B’nai Israel\, 210 Court St\, Laconia\, NH\, 03246\, United States
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