During the last several months, the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship amplified community-campus partnerships advancing global solidarity through local actions in the Philadelphia region and around the world.
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Headline Archive for Julie Miller
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Haverford College seeks pairs of middle and high school educators for a paid project designed to improve understanding of the relationships among structural determinants of inequity, health justice, and health outcomes.
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EDUC B308 Inquiries into Black Study, Language Justice, and Education is a community-engaged course co-sponsored by the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship.
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On Nov. 10th, Lenape Nation of PA Tribal Council Member Adam DePaul presented on the history and presence of the Lenape in Pennsylvania, and shared educational resources for teachers and learners.
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Students are invited to register for PEAC/ENVS/ICPR H112 Global Solidarity and Local Actions: Interdepence, Social Change, and Haverford for spring 2021.
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Updates for faculty on student experiences with the CPGC and opportunities for increased collaboration.
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Center for Peace and Global Citizenship 20th Anniversary event. Register by November 8.
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CPGC Fellow Nuria Benitez '22 was one of a team of Haverford students, faculty, and staff that supported language activists and educators in creating Talking Dictionaries virtually.
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Monday, October 12, 2020 is Indigenous People's Day. Please join the CPGC in acknowledging, learning from, and supporting the work of indigenous-led community organizations.
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As part of their Center for Peace and Global Citizenship-sponsored summer internships, Owen Deitcher ’20 and Matthew Katz ’22 worked remotely on the proposed bike route that would offer a more equitable, sustainable, and safe means of transportation through Philly’s western suburbs.
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Nine Haverford students will work with the CPGC on Center initiatives, outreach, and curriculum development this academic year.
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This semester we’re profiling the staff and faculty who are part of the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship. This week, meet Emily Johnson, Program Coordinator for the Marilou Allen Office of Service and Community Collaboration
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As the COVID-19 pandemic slows international trade and travel around the world, global educators must pause to evaluate where we've been and where we'll go.
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The Philadelphia Justice and Equity Fellowship will provide paid summer and academic year internships through the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship.
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Since its inception, the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship has supported various decarceration efforts.