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SUMMARY:We the People for Middle School and High School
DESCRIPTION:One of the essential but sometimes overlooked components of civic education is providing students with opportunities to develop the knowledge\, skills\, and dispositions to assume the role of citizen. We the People has been proven effective civic education programs by independent studies. We the People is available on three levels for upper elementary\, middle school\, and high school.  The workshop will familiarize teachers with the components and process utilized by the program and provide the information necessary to implement it effectively in the classroom. It will also prepare teachers to enter their classes in the optional We the People competition/showcase should they choose to do so. A free copy of the We the People book will be provided to participants.
URL:https://feed.koilsocial.app/event/we-the-people-for-middle-school-and-high-school/
LOCATION:Busch Campus Student Center\, 604 Bartholomew Rd\, Piscataway\, New Jersey\, 08854\, United States
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SUMMARY:Drop-in Drawing
DESCRIPTION:Our April Drop-in Drawing sessions will be facilitated by a teaching artist and museum staff\, and will be held in Gallery 400: Trisha Brown/Gordon Matta-Clark. In addition to self-guided drawing prompts\, this session will feature short artist-led demos/lessons throughout the evening. \n\n\n\nExplore artworks through drawing in this relaxed drop-in session for all ages. Materials and seating are provided. Participation is open to all\, with no experience\, ability\, or reservations required. Drawing prompts will be available in English and Spanish. \n\n\n\nDrop-In Drawing is part of UNIQLO Friday Nights where MoMA is open late every Friday night\, and admission is free for all New York State residents!
URL:https://feed.koilsocial.app/event/drop-in-drawing/
LOCATION:MoMA\, 11 West 53 Street\, Manhattan\, New York\, 10019\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Harvard Crimson 2025 Journalism Summit
DESCRIPTION:The Harvard Crimson’s CJS is a two-day hybrid event for high school reporters of all experience levels. Participants will engage in workshops\, simulations\, and seminars led by Crimson Editors and Executives across our content boards. Besides learning from experienced college journalists\, students will also have the chance to interact with professional journalists—namely\, notable Crimson Alumni from top publications such as the New York Times\, Wall Street Journal\, Washington Post\, and more. \n\n\n\nBy working with our editors as well as fellow attendees\, participants will improve their reporting skills\, further their interest in journalism\, and develop new ideas that they can then implement into their own newspapers. Central to our spring conference is growth; no matter their experience level\, journalists will strengthen and advance the reporting and writing skills necessary to effectively run a newspaper!  
URL:https://feed.koilsocial.app/event/the-harvard-crimson-2025-journalism-summit/
LOCATION:The Crimson Building\, 14-20 Plympton Street\, Cambridge\, Massachusetts\, United States
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SUMMARY:Youth in Focus: NYC Mayoral Candidate Forum
DESCRIPTION:Join Next100 and partners for a unique youth-led\, youth-focused NYC Mayoral Forum\, during which young people will engage directly with mayoral candidates and push for answers and solutions on the issues they care about most—from housing\, education\, and public safety to job access\, child welfare\, and mental health.
URL:https://feed.koilsocial.app/event/youth-in-focus-nyc-mayoral-candidate-forum/
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SUMMARY:Writing Club at Home: OnActing Out with River L. Ramirez
DESCRIPTION:River L. Ramirez leads this month’s Writing Club\, which explores the expressive nature of artworks by Cy Twombly and others in Gallery 405: Acting Out. Inspired by Ramirez’s comedy-writing and performance practice\, we’ll experiment with writing as a means of personal\, direct gesture. This session takes place online via Zoom. \n\n\n\nThis Writing Club is an opportunity to build community among people invested in writing\, magick\, collective consciousness\, and liberation. The same session will be offered twice\, once online via Zoom and once in MoMA’s galleries. \n\n\n\nRegistration \n\n\n\nRegister for Writing Club at Home on Tuesday\, April 8\, 12:00–1:15 p.m. ET (online via Zoom)
URL:https://feed.koilsocial.app/event/writing-club-at-home-onacting-out-with-river-l-ramirez/
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SUMMARY:Writing from the Margins
DESCRIPTION:Writing from the Margins will explore the question of “who gets to tell what stories?” within the American publishing landscape. This event will feature a panel of students and industry professionals whose work interrogates the gatekeeping of narrative within the publishing industry. \n\n\n\nPanelists will discuss the challenges and revelations of writing about race and ethnicity\, mental health\, queerness\, and religion; the relationship between “writer” and the “canon”; making art in the time of capitalism; the commodification of identity;  the power of telling stories; and the role of stories in social movements.
URL:https://feed.koilsocial.app/event/writing-from-the-margins/
LOCATION:New York University Gallatin School of Individualized Study\, 1 Washington Place\, Room 501\, New York\, New York\, United States
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SUMMARY:NBCU Academy Next Level Summit 2025
DESCRIPTION:NBCU Academy’s Next Level Summit is an interactive event that brings media professionals\, industry leaders\, students and educators together to learn\, grow and get ahead.
URL:https://feed.koilsocial.app/event/nbcu-academy-next-level-summit-2025/
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