Two artists along with kids in the community teamed up with the You Succeed Program to create a mural in every single county in Idaho. Gooding County is the latest and fourth county in Idaho to receive the art.
Professor of English Sheila Fisher’s April 25 talk is this year’s Shirley G. Wassong Memorial Lecture in European and American Art, Culture, and History
UMSL Succeed and Missouri Historical Society discuss intersection of Black history, disability rights during digital event
Aug/2/2021 | POSTED BY Burk Krohe
Nya Hardaway, the community outreach coordinator for the African American History Initiative at the Missouri Historical Society; Rachel Goldmeier, an UMSL Succeed student support specialist; and Frances Davis, an UMSL Succeed practicum student; created âBlack History and Disability Rights: The Coalescence of Disregarded Voicesâ for the Missouri Historical Societyâs STL History Live series. The virtual event was presented on July 24.
Nya Hardaway was doing research on the intersection of Black history and disability rights when she came across an article about âHolla if You Hear Me,â a February 2020 event on that exact topic hosted by the Succeed Program at the University of MissouriâSt. Louis.
Solano nonprofits benefit from gift auction that raised $6,000 in 20 minutes
FAIRFIELD The Fairfield-Suisun Rotary Club teamed up with Paradise Valley Estates and Potrero Hills Landfill to raise $6,000 in 20 minutes to fund local nonprofits and community service projects.
The fundraiser was part of the Rotary’s Annual Gift Auction in which teams of Rotarians bid on gift bags during their meeting to raise money for the club.
The bags usually contain wine, gift cards or Christmas goodies for the teams to share. This year, the gift bags instead contained $3,000 in charitable contributions made in the club’s name and funded by Paradise Valley Estates and Potrero Hills Landfill.