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Online – Bystandership and Implicit Bias

NH, United States

Join Aron DiBacco of GSOP and James McKim of the NAACP to learn how to interrupt bias-based harming as an Active Bystander. Event link: https://www.facebook.com/events/1049174345543708/

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Online – The Blueprint for Full Immigrant & Refugee Inclusion

NH, United States

Join on Facebook Live! It is a new day for immigrants and refugees under a new administration: we organized, we advocated, we voted and we are ready to fully integrate immigrants and refugees into our country. Join NPNA and NPNA members in a conversation about how to advance our vision of the full inclusion of […]

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Online – Word on the Street

NH, United States

What is it like to get the vaccine? Why should I take my chances? Family doctors Trini Tellez and Marie Ramas will talk with Dr. Melissa Martinez-Adorno, OBGYN at Solutions Health about why she decided to get the COVID-19 vaccine and how COVID-19 has affected women in NH. To access the Facebook Live event, visit: […]

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Black History Month

NH, United States

Black History Month is an annual celebration of achievements by African Americans and a time for recognizing their central role in U.S. history. 2021 Theme - The Black Family: Representation, Identity and Diversity To learn more, visit: https://asalh.org/about-us/origins-of-black-history-month/ https://www.history.com/topics/black-history/black-history-month https://time.com/4197928/history-black-history-month/ 2021 Black History Month Virtual Festival: https://asalh.org/festival/

Online – Peace & Justice Conversations: Why Work with Youth?

NH, United States

Join NHPA with NH Youth Movement co-founder and former board member of NH Peace Action Griffin Sinclaire-Wingate as he talks about his work to harness the energy of young people to create political change. Throughout his 26 years Griffin has worked in a variety of movements and issue areas. In highschool he became involved in […]

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Online – Rebecca Carroll “Surviving the White Gaze”

NH, United States

Rebecca Carroll "Surviving the White Gaze" Feb 2, 7pm (Live streamed event) The Music Hall in Portsmouth in partnership with NHPR is hosting the latest edition of Writers On A New England Stage. Award-winning author, podcast host, and Black cultural critic Rebecca Carroll — a New Hampshire native — is the guest for this event, now […]

Online – Remote Advocacy Training

NH, United States

New Futures Remote Advocacy Training Learn how to advocate during the 2021 legislative session, one unlike any other in history! This training will cover how to effectively advocate remotely this year and have your voice heard by lawmakers. Topics will include explaining the process for remote public hearings and how to testify virtually, how to […]

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NPR – Amplify: Turning up the Volume on Black Voices

NH, United States

A virtual podcast & chat series focused on centering Black voices and experiences. Join UNH SHARPP & The Beauregard Center this Black History Month on Fridays from 2-3pm to listen and learn. A new podcast will be featured each week followed by a group discussion. Feb 5, 2021 02:00 PM Feb 12, 2021 02:00 PM […]

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Dover – Rolling Rally to Free ICE Detainees

NH, United States

Covid-19 is now in the jail. ICE should free the immigrants it holds there. MEET THE CONVOY: Strafford County Courthouse, 259 County Farm Road, Dover, NH 03820. Do NOT honk your horn. SIGN IN: https://bit.ly/2VaavVm PETITION: https://bit.ly/34Flbya SIGNS: Our message is "ICE have a heart! Release them!" Printable art https://bit.ly/2VUavrx https://www.facebook.com/events/510832573214103

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Online – Tea Talk Series: Claiming Our Place: Blacks in “White Spaces”

NH, United States

America has a long and troubled history of segregated public spaces. When Amy Cooper called the police on Christian Cooper (no relation) in Central Park last year, the incident underscored a familiar script that continues America’s legacy of enslavement. Some whites perceive African Americans who venture into public spaces as dangerous and disruptive intruders. All […]

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