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Kwanzaa is a week-long celebration honoring African heritage in African-American and Pan-African cultures. It is observed from December 26 to January 1. Kwanzaa was created in 1966 by Dr. Maulana Karenga, professor and chairman of Black Studies at California State University. Kwanzaa is based on the year-end harvest festivals that have taken place throughout Africa for thousands of […] New Year's Eve, which is on December 31, is the last day of the year in the United States (according to the Gregorian calendar). It is a major social observance and many parties are held, particularly in the evening. |
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New Year's Day falls on January 1 and marks the start of a new year according to the Gregorian calendar. |
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Join Rights and Democracy NH and other allied groups on the opening day of the legislature for a visibility in front of the Legislative Office Building at 8:30am to greet legislators on their way in to caucus. At 9:00am we will host a press conference in the Lobby of the Legislative Office Building to lift […]
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If 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 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. The […]
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Interactive workshop led by Asma Elhuni and Aron DiBacco. About this Event In a time when people are quicker to express anger and more likely to be angry at people “not like them,” many of us are seeking tools to respond effectively to such biased anger. This training will give you tools and insights to […]
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World Affairs Discussion Group Mondays 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Portsmouth Public Library 175 Parrott Avenue, Portsmouth, NH 03801 Are you fascinated by international affairs and the world of foreign policy? If so, please join Library Director Steve Butzel and a group of your peers in the Hilton Garden Inn Room on Mondays to discuss two topics […] |
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In NH we value that everyone lives freely, but that means ensuring everyone has equal opportunity to thrive. We know that organizations strive to ensure this opportunity by providing high quality services that are accessible to all in NH – yet achieving this can be challenging. Many of us have simply not had access to […]
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Join us at the New Hampshire State House in Concord as we celebrate our accomplishments and send a clear message: We've Only Just Begun! This year, the march will celebrate the incredible progress we have made over the last two years, both nationally and in the Granite State, to advance and protect our rights. We […]
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An opportunity for conversations about identity, conflict and interfaith relations. Robert Azzi is an engaging speaker and no question goes unanswered. Clear communications build mutual respect and understanding, resulting in stronger, safer communities.
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EWH Tea Talk: The Coloring of Law and Punishment: Exploring the Role of Race, Ethnicity and Class in Incarceration Free and open to the public This dialogue will explore the history of law and punishment in New Hampshire, disproportionate incarceration rates of racial and ethnic minorities, and the social impact of mass incarceration. Presenters will […]
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Martin Luther King Jr. Day, also referred to as MLK Day for short, is a federal holiday held on the third Monday of January. It celebrates the life and achievements of Martin Luther King Jr., an influential American civil rights leader. He is most well-known for his campaigns to end racial segregation and for racial […]
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This event is sponsored by the NH Martin Luther King Coalition. On January 21, 2019, everybody is invited to join at the Temple Adath Yeshurun from 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM to celebrate the continuation of Dr. Martin Luther King's legacy. 2 PM to 3 PM social hour with food provided. 3 PM to 5 […]
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HOLY FAMILY, MIGRANT FAMILY Prayer Service of Gift, Dignity and Solidarity Joseph got up, took the child and his mother, and left during the night for Egypt… (Matthew 2:14) St. Augustin Catholic Church, 382 Beech St, Manchester Wednesday, January 23, 2019 6:30pm-7:30pm Reception with coffee and apple pie follows. St. Anne-St. Augustin […]
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Cultural Effectiveness Training for all members of the Healthcare Team Many people in need of Mental Health or Substance Use services do not access services. This session will look at language, attitudes, and behaviors that clients encounter and community messaging about MH and SUD. What does culture have to do with not accessing services? What […]
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Join The Campaign for Public Good, NH Black Women Health Project, and SEA Social Activities Committee for a Free Film Screening of “13th" An in-depth look at the prison system in the United States and how it reveals the nation’s history of racial inequality. SEA Movie Night Friday January 25th 5pm - Social 6pm - […]
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Connections: New Voices Reading Series Featuring New Hampshire poet, S Stephanie and new Americans sharing their worlds in stories and poems. Rusul Hassoon from Iraq & Anaily Robles from Mexico Friday, January 25, 6:30-7:30 pm The Bookery, 844 Elm Street, Manchester, NH Come and meet new neighbors through story. Refreshments will be served. View event flyer here
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Songs of Emigration: Storytelling Through Traditional Irish Music Through traditional music Jordan Tirrell-Wysocki relays some of the adventures, misadventures, and emotions experienced by Irish emigrants. The focus is on songs about leaving Ireland, sometimes focusing on the reasons for leaving (a man who is driven from his land by English persecution), sometimes revealing what happened […]
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Our 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 […]
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Five 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 […]
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The 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, […] |
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If 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. […]
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The 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 […]
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Sites 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 […]
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