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Dover – Our Stories Matter Part I: Storytelling Workshop
Dover High School 25 Alumni Drive, Dover, NH, United StatesOur Stories Matter Part I: Storytelling Workshop Everyone faces challenges and adversity. Dover Listens invites you to join storyteller Michael Lang for an evening of learning how to share your own stories of resilience. This workshop will include examples and helpful advice on the writing process and storytelling techniques. No experience is required. No story […]
Webinar – Shifting the Narrative on Migrants
NH, United StatesFive Lessons for Shifting the Narrative on Migrants & the Border Region Wed, Jan 30, 2019 2PM EST Join us on Wed, Jan. 30 at 2 p.m. EST as we explore the potential for both artists and advocates to shift the narrative on migrants and the border, looking at the new opportunities to persuade and […]
February is Black History Month!
NH, United StatesThe Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH)’s 2019 theme Black Migrations emphasizes the movement of people of African descent to new destinations and subsequently to new social realities. While inclusive of earlier centuries, this theme focuses especially on the twentieth century through today. Beginning in the early decades of the twentieth century, […]
Manchester – Home Buyer Seminar
NeighborWorks 801 Elm St. 2nd Floor, Manchester, NH, United StatesIf you want to learn more about buying your home or are not sure where to start, join us for the next Home Buyer Seminar. This program reviews the Nine Steps to Home Ownership and gives you the tools and resources needed to make good financial decisions at every stage of the home buying process. […]
Warner – Dawnland StoryFest 2019: Native American Storytelling Festival
Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum 18 Highlawn Rd, Warner, NH, United StatesThe Dawnland StoryFest is a warm spot in cold and snowy February and - New Hampshire's only annual Native American Storytelling Festival. This is the 5th year anniversary for the festival and its first year at the Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum in Warner, NH. Please join us if you love to listen to traditional Native […]
Hanover – Sites of Memory: Reconstructing the Past
Dartmouth College Hanover, NH, United StatesSites of Memory: Reconstructing the Past Funded in part by New Hampshire Humanities, the Black Heritage Trail of NH will host two programs in their Elinor Williams Hooker Tea Talk programs. These dialogues act as a catalyst for deeper excavating of New Hampshire’s Black history, while also facilitating intellectual and communal connections between racism’s grip […]
Concord – Immigration 101
South Congregational Church 27 Pleasant St, Concord, NH, United StatesIMMIGRATION 101: Sunday, Feb 3, 11:30 AM-1:00 PM, South Congregational Church, 27 Pleasant Street, Concord, NH Join us in welcoming Eva Castillo, Director of the NH Alliance for Immigrants and Refugees for Immigration 101. We will learn about recent immigration history in NH, the role of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (I.C.E) in NH, and the […]
Portsmouth – EWH Tea Talk: Land, Wealth and Policies of Marginalization
South Church Unitarian Universalist Church 292 State Street, Portsmouth, NH, United StatesDespite improvements in education, social mobility and many other critical arenas, large racial and ethnic disparities still exist in the U.S. Years of intentional government policies that removed lands and resources from Native Americans and restricted access for African Americans have created a significant wealth divide in the country that continues to create inequities faced […]
Chinese New Year
NH, United StatesChinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival or the Lunar New Year, marks the first day of the New Year in the Chinese calendar.
Webinar – Preventing and Addressing Hate in our Communities
NH, United StatesUpcoming Webinar: Preventing and Addressing Hate in our Communities February 7, 2019 at 1PM EST Register Here Though cities and towns across the nation are making impressive strides towards becoming beacons of inclusion and welcoming, disturbing forces of bigotry and hate are a reality that local leaders must contend with. In this webinar, we’ll learn […]