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âFrom Black Power to BLM: Reimagining Dr. Kingâs Dreamâ
The Stanford community is invited to attend a virtual event in celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr., including a panel discussion and a video tribute to Clayborne Carson, the Ronnie Lott Director of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute at Stanford.
By Kathleen J. Sullivan
The Stanford community is invited to attend a virtual event in celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr. that will also honor Clayborne Carson, a history professor who has devoted most of his professional life to the study of King and the movements the civil rights leader inspired.
Heritage Malta’s Education and Outreach Department is organising a webinar titled ‘A Wartime Christmas Dinner’ tomorrow, December 22.
Aimed at those aged 10 and over, the webinar offers a unique opportunity to get a taste of how Christmas was celebrated in Malta some 80 years ago, through original documents that are not usually accessible to the public, photographs and footage, as well as information about a 1942 Christmas dinner.
A digital pack containing a postcard, a pantomime booklet published in 1942, a wartime Christmas dinner menu, as well as ration cards, will be sent to all participants upon registration.
The webinar has already generated a lot of interest and an entire school – San Ġorġ Preca College Secondary School, Ħamrun – has registered, so that its students may participate as part of the Christmas activities at the school itself.
Sanford Lab
When Darin Newton graduated from the University of Montana with a masterâs degree seven years ago, he fully expected to be working in his area of study: wildlife biology. When his wife, also a wildlife biologist, took a job in the Belle Fourche area, Newton began working as a kindergarten assistant and substitute teacher in the Belle Fourche school district. It was a temporary thing, meant to last only until he found a job in his field. But then something completely unexpected happened.
âI really enjoyed being around the kids,â Newton said. âAnd then the next two years I moved up in the different grade levels and found that I really enjoyed being in the classroom. I really enjoyed interacting with the students. And that got me thinking, âmaybe this is something I could get into.ââ
December 16, 2020 at 1:02 pm | Published in: Iraq, Middle East, News
Muntaha Khudair (L), director of the Information and Outreach Department at Iraq’s Mine Affairs Department, 19 December 2017 [Hunna DOS/Twitter] December 16, 2020 at 1:02 pm
Approximately 3,000 square kilometres of Iraqi soil is riddled with landmines and war remnants,
Anadolu news agency reported the country s Mine Affairs Department saying yesterday.
The Director of Information and Outreach Department, Muntaha Khudair, said in a press release that 2,743 square kilometres are still polluted with landmines and war ordnance across the country excluding the Kurdistan region in the north. An area of 2,872 square kilometres was cleared and an area of 237 square kilometres is being cleared, pointing out that the landmines exist mostly along the Iraq-Iran border as a result of the 1980-1988 war between the two.