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A spokeswoman for the Positive Coaching Alliance told the
Free Beacon that the training sessions cost anywhere between $1,000 and $10,000. We want kids to have a positive youth character building experience, and resources and training that empower youth coaches and parents, the spokeswoman, Casey Miller, said about the training. How we define culture is based on how we dive into the ‘we piece about that statement. What does it mean to be a part of the we? Each person, no matter what background or what they look like, should feel a part of the we.
At least one parent expressed disagreement to the
CRT, Little League style
Our descent into madness, hatred, and thought control continues apace. The Washington Free Beacon’s Alex Nester has the exclusive story “Virginia Little League Coaches Must Attend ‘Antiracist’ Training.” Subhead: “Positive Coaching Alliance charges up to $10,000 for diversity and inclusion training.” Ms. Nester reports:
Little League baseball coaches in Alexandria, Virginia, will be required to take a diversity, equity, and inclusion course this month.
In an email to coaches on Thursday, Alexandria Little League board president Sherry Reilly announced the league’s partnership with the Positive Coaching Alliance. All Little League coaches and board members were asked to cancel practices in order to attend the Sports Can Battle Racism workshop on May 24.
By Jacob deNobel / Published May 11, 2021
As he was preparing to return to the Hopkins campus for the spring semester, junior Christopher Crespo worried about his ability to find internship opportunities this summer. An international studies and economics major, he had concerns about how his skills in the classroom would translate to the real world. I needed guidance, he said; he kept repeating one question. What skills are employers actually looking for?
To prepare himself, Crespo turned to a new Johns Hopkins resource, OneHop, in order to connect with alumni who might be able to help. There he met Samantha Flick, Associate Manager of Global Public Policy and Government Affairs at PepsiCo, who shepherded him through the often-confusing process of finding the right role for his skills.
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Killer Films and Yellow Bear Films has officially acquired the rights to author Sue Miller’s
Monogamy and is currently in the process of developing a film adaptation of the bestselling drama novel. According to Deadline, Academy Award-winning actress Holly Hunter has entered negotiations for the leading role in the project, which would mark her first live-action feature in a long while after she appeared in 2017’s
The Big Sick. Should the deal pushes through,
The Piano actress would also serve as a producer.
First published in September 2020,
Monogamy centers around a golden couple, Graham and Annie, who have been in devoted marriage for nearly 30 years. Graham is a bookseller, a big, gregarious man with large appetites curious, eager to please, a lover of life, and the convivial host of frequent, lively parties at his and Annie’s comfortable house in Cambridge. While Annie, a photographer, is more reserved and introspective, mak