Professors Tom Donahue, Juli Grigsby, Jim Krippner, and Josh Moses will join Center for Peace and Global Citizenship staff on the steering committee for the upcoming academic year.
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Headline Archive for Julie Miller
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In the fourth blog post from participants of Ticha: advancing community-engaged digital scholarship, Zapotec-language activist Felipe H. Lopez reflects on collaborating online with other activists to learn more about their language and help promote it to younger generations in their communities.
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Shaun Campbell, Steering Committee member and facilitator with Let's Circle Up at SCI-Phoenix, reflects on the violence and injustice inside prisons at the hands of those who police incarcerated individuals. Let's Circle Up and the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship have partnered for more than ten years.
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Thomas Donahue, visiting assistant professor of political science, will begin a two-year pilot role as the Associate Director for Curricular Connection and Innovation this semester, a reimagination of the previous Academic Director position.
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Building on programming across campus and in the community, Haverford students and alumni are playing key roles in the growing Free People Strike.
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We are interdependent with our histories, and the violences and exclusions crisscross the country and manifest in specific ways in every community, including the Philadelphia area.
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This summer, during the global pandemic, the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship is continuing its mission of supporting student work that integrates academic learning with practical experience at social justice-focused organizations via remote internships.
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Each month we'll hear from a Haverford House Fellow about their work, house activities, and independent projects that connect the Haverford College community with Philadelphia. Keep up with Haverford House events and more at @haverfordhouse.
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We've realigned our weekly newsletter to share resources on civic action and social justice during the COVID-19 pandemic. Resources shared in the email updates or via our Twitter account @haverford_CPGC will be collected cumulatively here. Sign up for the newsletter below.
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For the vast majority of us, the greatest contribution we can make right now is to limit our movements. Be still. Stay home. Distance. Yet even staying home requires new ways of thinking. And, many of us have begun to identify ways we can be supportive of broader community in more ways than just staying home.
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Each month we'll hear from a Haverford House Fellow about their work, house activities, and independent projects that connect the Haverford College community with Philadelphia. Keep up with Haverford House events and more at @haverfordhouse.
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CPGC and HCAH will co-fund this summer 2020 internship opportunity. The Colored Girls Museum, located in the historic neighborhood of Germantown in Philadelphia, is a memoir museum that honors the stories, experiences, and history of ordinary Colored Girls.
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Each month we'll hear from a Haverford House Fellow about their work, house activities, and independent projects that connect the Haverford College community with Philadelphia. Keep up with Haverford House events and more at @haverfordhouse.
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Members of the Haverford community and the Greater Philadelphia region are invited to join this free 10-hour introduction to restorative justice (RJ).
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An introduction to the four-part series hosted by the CPGC, the Office of Multicultural Affairs, and the Quaker Affairs Office.