The project, titled, “She Codes for Peace – Girl Empowerment through Coding” is about using computer coding to connect young women, in Angola and beyond, so they can learn what is possible.
3 Students to Conduct Projects for Peace in Africa wesleyan.edu - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wesleyan.edu Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
What started as a series of pop-up clothing sales to raise money for activist groups and organizers during the summer of 2020's social justice protests, Thrift 2 Fight has grown into a movement uses the ethos of thrifting to fund racial justice work, disability activism, and queer liberation. Founded by friends in Red Hook, the Thrift 2 Fight team traveled all over New York State in 2021 before coming back to Dutchess County, where the team opened a brick and mortar thrift store on Broadway in Tivoli in January.
A Platform to Reach Politicians Directly, Without All That Toxicity? This Duo Has an Idea virginia.edu - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from virginia.edu Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Fall 2021 Updates: Our goal is to advance to Phase 6 (in-person learning) of our re-opening plan in time for the Fall semester. Read More Four Students Prepare for Davis Peace Projects
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Jazmin Nunez Scolari and Mia Maldonado will work with indigenous members of the Chaco region of Paraguay to create a brighter future. Diane Toussaint Mbahoze will lead a community awareness campaign centered around sex education and reproductive health in Rwanda. Welile Simelane will work with communities in Eswatini to provide hygiene kits and solar-powered lamps.
Three current students, one recent graduate. Three Davis Projects for Peace. Countless people impacted on two different continents.