November provides and offers an opportunity for Native people in the United States of America to share their culture and an opportunity to express to…
Weekly Post. Sunday, 10/24/21 was United Nations Day. The history of the United Nations is worth understanding. Start with Woodrow Wilsons Fourteen Points as Principles…
Here are two sites honoring Indigenous People’s Day. In Canada it is held on June 21. Indigenous Peoples’ Day Calls for Stronger Action to Achieve…
Weekly Post. It’s Hispanic Heritage Month: https://www.npr.org/2021/09/17/1037741009/yes-were-calling-it-hispanic-heritage-month-and-we-know-it-makes-some-of-you-cri
Program development and implementation is something I enjoy doing. It involves listening to people, determining the needs of the community, and developing programs to meet…
What does back-to-school look like during COVID?
“Nine Eleven Families for Peaceful Tomorrows”: https://peacefultomorrows.org/
The History of Labor Day. “Radicals” who demanded better working conditions: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/history-labor-day
Weekly Post. I keep talking about the importance of Socioemotional Education so here is a perspective on returning to school during the Pandemic: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/educators-counselors-focus-on-mental-health-as-students-return-to-the-classroom?fbclid=IwAR3pl_jIQMp4FrtwG4cs2J6kzs8suDxL4OicnImk1xgLCOcwB3nrWiEgvxc
I know that this can seem overwhelming but the reality cannot be avoided. Climate change is here and affecting every system on Earth. Denying this…