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Lori C

Week 13 - New Mattapan Teen Center - 0 views

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    A new teen center that will serve 250 youth a year. I chose this article because it connected to what I wrote about for my reflection and organizing others this week.
Lori C

Boston Public Schools Engage Families to Help Turn Schools Around - 0 views

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    A great article that talks about involving parents in the learning process. With so many grandparents raising their grandchildren, this is a great way for them to stay involved with the schools, get out of the house, and make a difference. Children love and thrive when their parents are involved in their schools. Last week, my son's school has Math Morning and every classroom was full of parents there to support and learn how they can engage their children and themselves in the common core math that is now being taught. Many of us did not grow up with common core and we are learning alongside our children.
Athena Wyman Battalen

Session 11 - 1 views

started by Athena Wyman Battalen on 23 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
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    We covered this in Media and Society a few weeks ago. I give almond and cashew milk to my son, but I was very surprised to learn about the amount of saturated fat in a glass of milk (one glass= four slices of bacon!!!)
    We are the only, if not one of the few, species who drink milk from another species...hmmmm. Good post.
Lori C

Long Island Bridge closing brings hunt for new shelters, services - The Boston Globe - 0 views

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    Sometimes planning is thrust upon us in an emergency situation. The closing of the bridge created a scramble to house the homeless and employees. I think the Boston Public Health Commission and Mayor Walsh have done a remarkable job, with limited resources, making sure that services are still operational. I hope that they will be able to find an alternative site for Camp Harborview that operates out of Long Island in the summertime. This camp serves disadvantaged youth from the city and it is one of the better and premier camps in the city; it costs $25 for a four week session. We shall see.
Lori C

The Koch Brothers - Power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely - 0 views

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    The depths of their power grows exponentially on a daily basis. We read this week that power can be used in a good way or in a bad way. They are an example of how lives are at stake for the culmination of billions of dollars.
Lori C

United Sisters Of Color - 0 views

shared by Lori C on 14 Nov 14 - No Cached
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    This is the second year that they will be doing this. Last year donations were so great that they were able to pass out over 300 bags to homeless men. Everything they do, from backpacks for schoolchildren in the fall, to filling the fridges of families in need in the inner city of Boston, is community activism at its finest.
Lori C

Week 9 Resource Contribution: 12 Ways to Motivate Co-Workers - 1 views

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    Great tips for motivating co-workers and a lot of these tips tie in with my personal engagement project.
Lori C

A comparison of six national service corps that work in schools - 0 views

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    I stayed with the theme of this week's chapter of, 'Better Together', that showed different organizations that work withing schools to involve students in community activism.
Lori C

WEEK 7 RESOURCE CONTRIBUTION Megachurch Pastors Ask Christians to Talk Less, Act More (... - 0 views

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    Pastors Kerry and Chris Shook, founders of Woodlands Church in Houston encourage their congregation to "live the scripture." This ties in with our readings this week about action, community, and connection. They believe that more and more, people do not want to just sit and listen to a sermon, they want to live the sermon and spread the word and action to others.
Lori C

RESOURCE CONTRIBUTION: WEEK 6 Boston city councilors vote for $20,000 a year raise - Th... - 1 views

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    I decided to use my Legislating Change assignment as my resource contribution. I feel that the amount they are asking for is too high, considering many other important funding that has been cut and will continue to be cut. I also feel that the reasons they gave for wanting a raise are an insult to residents who are making do with far less.
Lori C

Resource Contribution Week 5 - 0 views

shared by Lori C on 13 Oct 14 - No Cached
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    With the severe economic downturn happening in Detroit, I found this organization very interesting. It reminded me of the collaboration between the shipyard and the surrounding community of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Instead of being a week-long showcase, Bridging Communities is ongoing and works to improve the lives of the elderly in Southwest Detroit.
Nina Marrero

Using weight lifting to give back to the community - 4 views

Engagement community together
started by Nina Marrero on 04 Oct 14 no follow-up yet
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    Whoa, wealth of info in one artile. I had never heard of Catie's closet, but I love the idea and I had also not heard about the weightligting as a deterrent to crime. Good article. Have you been to Lawn on D yet? Great place.
Lori C

The Elma Lewis Center for Civic Engagement, Learning, and Research | Emerson College - 1 views

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    I chose this as my resource contribution because I attended this school as a young child when it was located on Elm Hill in Roxbury, MA. If you have the time, you should look up who Elma Lewis is and her legacy. This school of fine arts changed my life and instilled in me my first experiences with cultural pride and wanting to engage with my community for change and opportunities.
Lori C

Forum pushes gubernatorial candidates on human service issues - 1 views

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    There is always a lot of talk around election time, let's see if they walk the talk AFTER elections.
Lori C

Here's The Moment A Black Woman Protected A White Man At A KKK Rally - 1 views

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    I chose this as my resource contribution because I had read the article earlier in the week, but when I read this week's readings, particularly, 'The Call to Service', when the author talked about and 'us' and 'them' mentality and the risk of joining ranks with the very people we are opposing, I could make a relation. There are times when civic engagement can turn ugly and I thought she showed a great example of turning the tides of a mob mentality.
Lori C

Sociedad Latina - Civic Engagement - 0 views

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    Civic Engagement is infused in all youth development programming at Sociedad Latina, as we train all youth to advocate for themselves and their communities. Youth learn the importance of civic engagement, and receive the tools and space they need to be active citizens while at Sociedad Latina.
Lori C

Can Madison Park High School in Roxbury, MA be saved? - 0 views

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    Holly, this article made me think of the problems many Boston schools face.
hollybelanger

Education advocates urge for a better New Jersey school - 4 views

started by hollybelanger on 18 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
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    The SDA's chief executive officer Charles McKenna retorted, "That is not an SDA problem."

    "If we had new schools, it wouldn't be a problem," Hodges replied.

    This stood out the most to me. The passing of blame or responsibility. I could not imagine sending my child to a school in that condition, but for a lot of people, there is no choice. I wonder if they worry about a lawsuit if someone is bitten by a rat or if there is an electrical fire? The whole situation sounds like a safety nightmare.
Lori C

Problems - 5 views

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    Sorry, but I am having trouble with diigo; posting links, having a comment section show, the whole shebang.
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    The video was listed as private. Tried signing in with my youtube account, no dice. I'll keep playing with everything until I am proficient. Thank you!
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