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Durham – ACEs Up Your Sleeve
UNH - Durham 83 Main Street, Durham, NH, United StatesACEs Up Your Sleeve Understanding the Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences on Individual and Community Health Open Lecture and Roundtable Discussion! Thursday, April 12, 2018 9am-12-pm UNH Durham Campus - Memorial Union Building, Room 158 Registration is required: https://iod.unh.edu/event/aces-your-sleeve Childhood trauma has a lasting impact on both our emotional and physical health. This interactive training will feature research […]
Community Engagement Academy
The Community Engagement Academy is an interactive three-day Academy led by experts from the University of New Hampshire and the University of Maine. Designed for practitioners and community volunteers, the Academy takes place in three communities in different stages of downtown revitalization. Participants will learn from local speakers about their community engagement efforts. The Academy […]
Durham – “Different Roots, Common Dreams” Photo Exhibit & Opening Reception
UNH Museum, Dimond Library 18 Library Way, Durham, NH, United StatesManchester – French Conversation Café
Manchester Memorial High School 1 Crusader Way, Manchester, NH, United StatesDetails coming!
Manchester – The Story of Us
Jupiter Hall 89 Hanover St., Manchester, NH, United StatesTen Refugees. Five Storytellers. One Night. The Story of Us. The Stories you do not know. A Free Event Everyday the media floods our lives with news stories about the refugee crisis. Often times, the experiences of the people living in the throes of it are silenced by design. Not anymore. We are refocusing the […]
Durham – Waking Up White: Author Read & Community Dinner
Oyster River High School 55 Coe Drive, Durham, NH, United StatesHow could a community with good intentions be home to discrimination and racism? How does a state like New Hampshire that is mostly white fit into the national narrative of racial strife, now and in our past? What do we know about race? Through April 2018, residents of Madbury, Lee, and Durham will have the […]
Manchester – MCC Multicultural Night
Manchester Community College Manchester, NH, United StatesLET’S CELEBRATE CULTURE! MCC Cultural Night is Tuesday April 17th from 4pm-7pm in the Multi-purpose room (Gym). There will be a selection of international foods made by our own MCC students, faculty and staff along with a diverse music selection and cultural dance routines. All are welcome to join the festivities (open to the public) We are […]
Manchester – Access Academy’s Spring Showcase
Saint Anselm College 100 St Anselm Dr, Manchester, NH, United StatesYOU ARE INVITED TO ACCESS ACADEMY’S Spring Showcase Please join us in celebrating the hard work accomplished by Access Academy’s refugee, immigrant, and underrepresented students by attending the Spring Showcase event. When: April 18, 2018 Where: Perini Lecture Hall, Goulet Science Center Saint Anselm College Time: 4 – 6 pm
Manchester – IINE Open House Celebration
International Institute of New England - Manchester 470 Pine St, Manchester, NH, United StatesFrancestown – Uprooted: Heartache and Hope in New Hampshire
George Holmes Bixby Memorial Library 52 Main Street, Francestown, NH, United StatesUprooted: Heartache and Hope in New Hampshire Uprooted is a 30-minute documentary based on interviews collected during the Humanities Council's 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 […]