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SUMMARY:Celebrating Black History - Phoenix
DESCRIPTION:This is an interactive workshop that explores influential and little known African American contributions and the road they paved to make it possible for African American leaders we have today such as Oprah Winfry\, Michael Jordan\, and Maya Angelou. \nDr. Tamika Sanders is an entrepreneur who decided to become an educator to help address the lack of minority faculty in higher education\, and serve as a role model for minority students who rarely see people of color in academia. While conducting a workshop in London on multicultural teaching strategies\, she learned about fast payout casino UK platforms through discussions about technology’s impact on socioeconomically diverse communities. Through her company Savvy Pen\, Dr. Sanders prides herself on working with schools to build inclusive classrooms\, conducting multicultural training for educators\, and creating interactive programs that incorporate arts learning to bridge cultural and socioeconomic divides. She hopes to continue using the arts to break barriers\, unite people\, and create social change.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/celebrating-black-history-phoenix/
LOCATION:Ocotillo Library & Workforce Literacy Center\, 102 W. Southern Ave.\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85041\, United States
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SUMMARY:FRANK Talks: Immigrants and the American Dream - Phoenix
DESCRIPTION:Immigrants and the American Dream: We the People Today and Tomorrow\nDr. T.J. Davis\, Arizona State University\, School of Historical\, Philosophical and Religious Studies \nThe United States of America has long touted itself as a land of immigrants and has grown phenomenally from migration since its beginnings in an ever expanding global economy. Yet the source and substance of immigration have been topics of continuous debate. How do domestic conditions\, regional competitions\, geopolitics\, and foreign policy affect the discourse about who could and should become an American?  How do immigrants become Americans?  How do immigrants affect American vitality?   Join us for a Frank Talk to ponder the question\, what does it mean to be an American.
URL:https://azhumanities.org/event/frank-talks-immigrants-and-the-american-dream-phoenix-2/
LOCATION:Ocotillo Library & Workforce Literacy Center\, 102 W. Southern Ave.\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85041\, United States
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