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SUMMARY:21-Day Racial Equity Habit Building Challenge (Online)
DESCRIPTION:2020 Racial Equity Challenge! March 30 through April 19\, 2020. \nThe 21-Day Racial Equity Habit Building Challenge (aka the Racial Equity Challenge) is simple! \nYou (along with thousands of other people across the US) commit to deepening your understanding of\, and willingness to confront\, racism for twenty-one consecutive days. At the very least\, the Challenge will raise your awareness. But for many participants it goes beyond that and changes they way they see and interact with the world. \nFor more information and to register\, visit: https://foodsolutionsne.org/21-day-racial-equity-habit-building-challenge/ \nWhat exactly happens during the Challenge?\nDuring every morning of the Challenge\, you’ll receive an email “prompt” with a short reading\, video or audio file. You are encouraged to take about ten to fifteen minutes each day with the material in the prompt\, though we will provide extra resources in case you want to dig further into the day’s topic. You have the option to log into our online forums (links will be provided) if you’d like to discuss the prompts in a supported and moderated environment. We also encourage you to share your experience on social media using the hashtag #FSNEEquityChallenge.
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SUMMARY:WACNH Global Tipping Points: Combating Extremism Using People Power (Live Streaming)
DESCRIPTION:WACNH Live! Combating Extremism Using People Power: \nWith Leanne Erdberg Steadman \nDue to the cancellation of all WACNH in-person events until at least mid-May because of COVID-19\, we are happy to be launching WACNH Live! This series of virtual events will feature several of our originally planned upcoming speakers presenting on important international topics\, straight to you at home. \nOn Thursday\, April 9th at 4pm\, join us to hear from Leanne Erdberg Steadman\, Director of the U.S. Institute of Peace’s Countering Violent Extremism program\, as she discusses the global issue that is violent extremism and the ways in which everyday people and civil society can help to combat it. All questions can be emailed to council@wacnh.org or posted in the YouTube Live chat before or during the event\, so tune in here at wacnh.org and we hope to see you there! \nWhen: Thursday\, April 9th at 4:00 pm \nWhere: wacnh.org \nThis event was made possible by the generous support of: \nThe John Bickford Foundation \nCharles and Barbara Bickford \nStephen and Karin Barndollar \nHelen B. Taft and Peter Bowman \nMore About Leanne Erdberg Steadman \n \nLeanne Erdberg Steadman is the director of Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) at the U.S. Institute of Peace. She manages USIP’s work focused on violent extremism research\, practice\, and policy\, including serving as interim executive director of the RESOLVE Network and recently as a senior advisor to the Task Force on Extremism in Fragile States. \nPrior to joining the Institute\, Leanne held several positions in the U.S. government including as a senior advisor on the National Security Council staff at the White House; counterterrorism advisor in the State Department; and as a special assistant at the Department of Homeland Security Citizenship and Immigration Services. Leanne comes to USIP most recently from Accenture Federal Services\, where she consulted on developing responsible uses of artificial intelligence for the federal government. Leanne began her career with policy and legal positions at the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons\, the World Health Organization\, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health\, and on a U.S. congressional campaign. \nBefore her work in foreign and public policy\, Leanne co-founded an independent record label. Leanne holds a J.D. with honors in the concentration of international law and a B.S.\, magna cum laude in mass communication studies\, both from Boston University. In 2017\, Leanne was profiled in Forbes about working in national security. \nLeanne lives with her husband and dog in Virginia and is originally from Miami\, Florida.
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