Queer community centres refuse to be threatened as lockdown continues in Toronto
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It s difficult to view the impending one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic hitting Canada as anything other than a bleak milestone.
Despite this, numerous organizations continue to adapt when it comes to aiding their communities and the queer community is no exception.
Pride Toronto, a major beacon in the LGBTQ+ community, has ensured that adjustments made during the pandemic not only match the needs of the city, but can also apply in the future if lockdowns endure.
LGBTQ Activists Remember Carmen Vázquez
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Crookston Head Start students earn perfect attendance in January
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myFace Announces “WONDER PROJECT” Educational Initiative Inspired by Wonder, Based On R.J. Palacio’s Worldwide Bestseller
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A Unique Educational Outreach Program that inspires students of all ages to learn about others who are different from them, providing an opportunity for growth both inside the classroom and beyond.
“You managed to get the children thinking and talking in a deeper and much more meaningful way than was possible after only having read Wonder. We had to cancel our next class - the kids were so engaged!” said a very encouraged 5th grade teacher. NEW YORK (PRWEB) February 18, 2021
myFace today announced the launch of the educational initiative THE WONDER PROJECT taking place February – May 2021. The program is inspired by R.J. Palacio’s worldwide bestselling children’s novel, Wonder, which tells the heartwarming story of Auggie Pullman, a boy born with facial differenc
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LEXINGTON, Ky. (Feb. 15, 2021) Incoming students at the University of Kentucky are most likely overwhelmed by all of the new faces they see. During their first week on campus, they meet people in their residence halls, in classrooms and even just walking around campus. While some of these people may not be a part of their Wildcat family today, they probably remember and recognize their fellow students that helped welcome them during their transition to campus.
K Crew leaders play a large role in creating a memorable experience for students as they start their journey at UK during K Week.