Showing events on April 11, 2013
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Teen Poverty and Homelessness
April 11, 2013 - 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM ET
This dialogue is about the risk factors that lead to youth homelessness and poverty, with a particular focus on teen homelessness and the intersections with sexual expression and sexual orientation.
Leading the discussion -
Katie Doyle, Executive Director of Ozone House
Seth Best, co-founder of Camp Take Notice tent community
Professor Kristin Seefeldt, of the School of Social WorkThe event is co-hosted by the Poverty and Inequality Learning Community and the School of Social Work Student Union. There will be food provided. Please join us an contribute to the conversation.
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Serving Whom? An Exploration of How Jewish Organizations Navigate Whiteness, Privilege and Service
April 11, 2013 - 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM ET
The event will focus on the American Jewish community's changing position in the United States from a marginalized group that has not always been considered white, to its current position as a group with resources expansive enough to aid other minority and recent immigrant groups. The event will open with historical and cultural framing of Jewish experiences in the context of social service and activism by Frankel Institute fellow Jennifer Glaser. An interactive panel will follow, featuring representatives from local and national Jewish communal organizations speaking about their work in serving communities and individuals inside and outside of the Jewish community. Panel members and audience members will join in a discussion of the ways in which class, race and privilege influence the missions of Jewish communal organizations today.
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