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Holland-area Pride events include car parade, 5K run


Holland-area Pride events include car parade, 5K run
In Saugatuck and Douglas, Community Pride, MI has organized a Pride car parade Saturday, June 5. 
Next year, Community Pride hopes to return bigger and better, said organizer Liz Engel, with an outdoor festival at Beery Field with music, vendors and activities similar to the first Saugatuck-Douglas Community Pride event in 2019. 
This year s theme for the car parade is Equality has no boundaries.  
Lineup for the parade begins at 11 a.m. on Enterprise Drive at Blue Star Highway, near Christo s Roadhouse Bar & Grill in Douglas. All motorized vehicles are welcome, Engel said. 
The parade will begin at noon and proceed on Blue Star Highway through Douglas and Saugatuck.  ....

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Causes and Consequences of Memory Development: Perspectives Through a Cultural Lens - The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill


The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
On Monday, March 15
th Dr. Qi Wang joins FPG’s Carolina Consortium on Human Development to present
Causes and Consequences of Memory Development: Perspectives Through a Cultural Lens as part of our Spring 2021 series on
Culture & Developmental Science: Considering Context, Culture, and Intersectional Approaches
! Join us Monday afternoons from 2:00 – 3:15 PM (EST) via zoom (https://fpgcdi.zoom.us/j/91078842280).
Dr. Qi Wang is Professor and Chair of Human Development at Cornell University. Her research examines the mechanisms underlying the development of a variety of cognitive and social-cognitive skills in the context of culture, focusing particularly on autobiographical memory. ....

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Educational alliance to battle COVID-19 recruiting more certified teachers | University of Hawaiʻi System News


COE also plays a major role as a partner for outreach and dissemination of the curriculum.”
Teachers may enroll individually or as teams in the COVID-19 educator program. The four modules include:
History of Infectious Diseases in Hawaiʻi and the Pacific;
Moʻokūʻauhau: My Genealogy and Beloved ʻOhana Bubble;
Protection and Prevention;
Testing and Vaccination, a new module that presents current information
“This study is fundamental to increase testing capacity in underserved communities, to understand how socioeconomics and behaviors contribute to gaps in testing and vaccination, and to develop true community partnerships with schools to increase education and ameliorate these gaps,” said Juarez, who also serves as the ....

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Holland Museum to offer insight into discriminatory housing practices - Grand Rapids Business Journal


Grand Rapids Business Journal
The two free, virtual programs take place Thursday and March 18.
The Fair Housing Center of West Michigan will provide copies of “Fair Housing Five and the Haunted House” in English or Spanish and offer activities to families who register by March 10.
Courtesy Holland Museum
“Museums do more than keep and house the past; they are active participants in current events,” said Michelle Stempien, the museum’s education and community programs manager. “As dialogues on diversity, equity, access and inclusion continue throughout our community, the Holland Museum is pleased to contribute these two programs about fair housing practices to the conversation. It is especially important to discuss this topic with children and their families as young people will be the future leaders and changemakers in the struggle to create safe and equitable spaces for BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ members of our community.” ....

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Program that brings Indigenous culture into the classroom expands to more communities in Southeast Alaska


Program that brings Indigenous culture into the classroom expands to more communities in Southeast Alaska
Posted by Angela Denning | Jan 25, 2021
Tlingit Elder David Katzeek addresses a cohort of teachers
during a Thru the Cultural Lens seminar in the clan house of the Walter Soboleff Building in
Juneau in 2016. (Photo by Nobu Koch)
A program that teaches teachers how to incorporate culture into their classrooms has moved into several communities in Southeast Alaska. The program “Thru the Cultural Lens” is run by Sealaska Heritage Institute. It’s been in some of Juneau’s secondary schools for about seven years but this year it’s expanding to five K-12 school districts in smaller communities in the region. ....

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