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Study: 60 percent of rural millennials lack access to a political life

Posted by profekee on May 23, 2017
Posted in: Communities in Global Environment, Uncategorized. Leave a comment

A recent study from the Tisch College of Civil Life at Tufts looks at millennials’ civic engagement – and finds some cause for concern in rural, suburban and urban areas.

Source: Study: 60 percent of rural millennials lack access to a political life

The Census and Right-Wing Hysteria – The New York Times

Posted by profekee on May 15, 2017
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Applications are open for CS Indy Give

Posted by profekee on April 20, 2017
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Indy give campaign

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Real results from “inclusive dialogue,” What does it take?–Profe Kee.  From the Director: Bridging Difference: Inclusive Dialogue in Higher Education | Bringing Theory to Practice

Posted by profekee on February 7, 2017
Posted in: Inclusive higher education. Tagged: inclusion, intersections. Leave a comment

Source: From the Director: Bridging Difference: Inclusive Dialogue in Higher Education | Bringing Theory to Practice

Dreamers are among our brightest lights! Profe Kee:   Creating a Safe Space for California Dreamers – The New York Times

Posted by profekee on February 3, 2017
Posted in: Dreamers. Tagged: #daca, Dreamers, immigration reform, inclusion. Leave a comment

Paris Turns to Flower-Growing Toilet to Fight Public Urination–The intersection of public health, gardening, art, technology, and trend-setting. What will determine its impact?–Profe Kee

Posted by profekee on February 3, 2017
Posted in: Innovation. Tagged: Innovation, intersections, publichealth, urbanflowers, urbangardens, urbaninnovation.

 

Old Mills Remade in Pawtucket, R.I., With Art as Their Product – The New York Times

Posted by profekee on September 28, 2016
Posted in: Communities in Global Environment, Community Quests.

The Rhode Island city is shedding its industrial image as “the bucket,” and has embraced the arts as a tool for redevelopment.

Source: Old Mills Remade in Pawtucket, R.I., With Art as Their Product – The New York Times

Globalization Sweeps Away Misgivings About Foreign Teammates—Assigned for Oct 20

Posted by profekee on September 23, 2016
Posted in: Communities in Global Environment. Tagged: #globalization. Leave a comment

Globalization Sweeps Away Misgivings About Foreign Teammates – NYTimes.com.

Charles Robertson: Africa’s next boom—Assigned for Oct 20

Posted by profekee on September 23, 2016
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Charles Robertson: Africa’s next boom | Talk Video | TED.com.

Occupy Movement’s Changing Focus Causes Rift—Assigned for Oct 13

Posted by profekee on September 23, 2016
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Occupy Movement’s Changing Focus Causes Rift – NYTimes.com.

Occupy Movement’s Changing Focus Causes Rift - NYTimes.com

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