Please note that Welcoming New Hampshire promotes relevant events and learning opportunities on our calendar but we are not necessarily affiliated with these events or host organizations.
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Manchester – Stand Up & Stand Out: Women of Faith in Our Time
Gethsemane Lutheran Church 65 Sagamore Street, Manchester, NH, United StatesStand Up & Stand Out: Women of Faith in Our Time Thursday, October 4, 2018 Check-In begins at 6:15 p.m. Program begins at 6:45 p.m. Gethsemane Lutheran Church 65 Sagamore Street, Manchester, NH Click here for directions. Program Learn About: Sr. Mary Antonia Ebo, an African-American Catholic woman, a pioneer of civil rights who marched at Selma; Protestant women […]
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Portsmouth – Becoming American: Between Two Worlds
3S ARTSPACE 319 Vaughan Street, Portsmouth, NH, United StatesBecoming American Program 3: Between Two Worlds - Identity and Acculturation Thursday, October 4 Doors: 6:30pm / Event: 7pm Adults & Teens / Seated Free and open to the public Becoming American: A Documentary Film and Discussion Series on Our Immigration Experience is a six-session series of public programs featuring documentary film screenings and discussions of […]
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Nashua – Free Community Dinner
Southern NH Medical Center 10 Prospect St, Nashua, NH, United StatesFree -
Exeter – Rally for Immigrant Rights: Keep Communities Safe & Free
Exeter Bandstand Exeter, NH, United StatesJoin ACLU and American Friends Service Committee for a rally at the Exeter Bandstand on October 6th from 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM! We need to ensure that our local communities are safe and welcoming places for all people, including immigrants. That means making sure that local police departments are not questioning people about their […]
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Concord – Immigration 101
Wesley United Methodist Church 79 Clinton St, Concord, NH, United StatesImmigration 101 Sunday, October 7, 2018, 12-2pm Wesley United Methodist Church, 79 Clinton Street, Concord Immigration 101 is an informational program sponsored by The New Hampshire Alliance for Immigrants and Refugees (NHAIR) and The Granite State Organizing Project (GSOP) and will be presented by Eva Castillo & Sarah Jane Knoy. The presentation will cover: Brief […]
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Portsmouth – Women in Tech: Seeing Herself There
3S ARTSPACE 319 Vaughan Street, Portsmouth, NH, United States#WIT2018 Join us for the fifth annual Women in Technology event in downtown Portsmouth! This year's theme, "Seeing Herself There," represents the importance of role models and mentors to young women entering STEM fields. Without other women to look toward, it is difficult for women to see themselves in the roles to which they aspire. […]
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Manchester – Black Minds Matter (a free course for educators)
Saint Anselm College - Center for Teaching Excellence Fall Workshop Series: Black Minds Matter, each Wednesday beginning October 10th-December 12th, 4-6 p.m. Locations vary (NHIOP, Gadbois 205, then Roger and Francine Jean Student Complex Auditorium-see CTE calendar) The CTE has registered as a "replay" site for the online course "Black Minds Matter" a program organized […]
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North Woodstock – Uprooted: Heartache and Hope in New Hampshire
Woodstock Town Office Building 165 Lost River Rd, North Woodstock, NH, United StatesUprooted is a 30-minute documentary based on interviews collected during New Hampshire Humanities' Fences & Neighbors initiative on immigration. It tells the story of five refugees who escaped from war-torn countries to resettle in New Hampshire. The film explores what it means to be a refugee and how it feels to make a new life […]
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Dunbarton – All Eyes Are Upon Us: Racial Struggles in the Northeast, from Jackie Robinson to Deval Patrick
Dunbarton Congregational Church Vestry 8 Stark Highway North, Dunbarton, NH, United StatesFrom Brooklyn to Boston, from World War II to the present, Jason Sokol traces the modern history of race and politics in the Northeast. Why did white fans come out to support Jackie Robinson as he broke baseball's color barrier in 1947 even as Brooklyn's blacks were shunted into segregated neighborhoods? How was African-American politician […]
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Hip Hop Workshop
Positive Street Art 48 Bridge St, 3rd Floor, NH, United States