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Seattle Broadway Inclusion Program
STG’s Broadway Inclusion Program provides theatre arts programming to neurodivergent and/or disabled community members and their families and caregivers. Participants tend to be between 8-50 years old, but all ages and abilities are welcome! Participants meet once a week to explore musical theatre and movement-based activities in a creative and safe environment. At the end…
A Two-Way Mirror: Double Consciousness in Contemporary Glass by Black Artists
A Two-Way Mirror is an exhibition of contemporary Black artists who have used glass to create work that deconstructs social, cultural, gender, and racial identity concerns. The artists range in background from African American, to British, to Puerto Rican. Each artist uses glass to reflect thoughts and bodies that have historically been fraught with exploitation.…
3 events,
Christmas Unlimited: Operation Back to School
For a moment imagine you are a carpenter and show up on the job site with only a pencil and a hammer. You’re told to start framing a house — no nails, no saw, no square, no level. How can anyone expect you to do your job without the right materials? At the start of…
3 events,
SEEKING VOLUNTEERS: The Miracle League of the Triangle
In 2004, after watching a television program about the national Miracle League, local businessmen Robin Rose and Tony Withers were inspired to establish the Miracle League of the Triangle. The goal was simple–provide children with special needs the opportunity to play America’s favorite pastime. Their hope was to have 40 children and at least 100…
4 events,
Timely and Adaptive Strategies to Optimize Suicide Prevention Interventions
Timely and Adaptive Strategies to Optimize Suicide Prevention Interventions
Therapeutic interventions are now being applied in ways that may enhance timely and tailored strategies to address suicide risk. This approach requires ready access to end-user data that informs proactive intervention strategies. This webinar will consider 1) which data sources are best equipped to inform intervention strategies, 2) which intervention aspects should involve tailoring strategies…
4 events,
Día de Muertos, Where the Past Is Present
Since the Mesoamerican era, in what is now Mexico, the emphasis on death was an integral part of the culture. Upon the arrival of the Spaniards, Catholic religious rites were mixed with the worldview of the native peoples, which gave way to the celebration of departed loved ones. On November 1, known on the Catholic…
7 events,
Gift Cards For Guns
Gift Cards For Guns
The Sacramento Police Department is offering gift cards for guns. You can trade in old or unused firearms at Kinney Police Station, 3550 Marysville Blvd. in Sacramento, in September, according to its post on X. “No questions asked. No identification required. No ammunition allowed,” the department said. According to the police department, there is a…
Violas House South Dallas Serves
Violas House South Dallas Serves
South Dallas Serves is a yearly community event held in the 75215 zip code. This event is designed to expose the community to over 40 non profit service organizations. Come out and serve with us as we take over the block one family at a time! Formed in 2008 as a “Maternity Home” to provide…
Equity in Health: A Brunch Conversation – Phoenix Chapter
Equity in Health: A Brunch Conversation – Phoenix Chapter
Brunch while discussing pressing health equity issues, sharing of insights and connecting with others who are committed to advancing equity in our communities.
5 events,
Advocating for your child with significant healthcare needs
Advocating for your child with significant healthcare needs
Parents and guardians of children or young adults with significant health care needs bring a wealth of information to their health care team. Combining your personal knowledge with advocacy skills can help ensure that your child or young adult receives the best quality of care. This workshop will review using service plans (IHPs, IEPs, and…
6 events,
Race to Cure Sarcoma Chicago 5K
Race to Cure Sarcoma Chicago 5K
The Race to Cure Sarcoma (RTCS) is the premier run/walk series in the United States, focused on raising awareness, providing education, and research funds for sarcoma. Each year, the Sarcoma Foundation of America (SFA) hosts more than (20) RTCS events across the country. We provide a unique space in the sarcoma community where patients, survivors, their friends,…
Boston Desegregation and Busing Initiative: What Happened in Boston’s Schools and Neighborhoods?
Boston Desegregation and Busing Initiative: What Happened in Boston’s Schools and Neighborhoods?
Come learn about what happened in Boston's schools and neighborhoods and the legacy of desegregation and busing. SESSION 1: 10am-12pm - What happened in the school and neighorhods when Boston School Desegregation and Busing began? SESSION 2: 1pm-3pm - The Legacy of Desegregation and Busing: Success or Failure?