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So Florida State got the Montreal Screw Job, we give our thoughts on the College Football Playoff, Daniel shares his NBA thoughts, Jonas is done with Lakers talk, Lonzie defends his Cowboys, Ians Wise Words plus other FNL foolishness......ENJOY!!!!!!!!!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fnlshow/message
So Florida State got the Montreal Screw Job, we give our thoughts on the College Football Playoff, Daniel shares his NBA thoughts, Jonas is done with Lakers talk, Lonzie defends his Cowboys, Ians Wise Words plus other FNL foolishness......ENJOY!!!!!!!!!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fnlshow/message
Miko Lee is an activist, storyteller and educator. She believes in the power of story to amplify voices. Miko is lead producer of APEX Express on KPFA Radio focused around AAPI activists and artists. She is Director of Programs for Asian Americans for Civil Rights and Equality and on the National Advisory Committee of Teaching Artists Guild. Miko's career has been rooted in the nonprofit world, first as a theatre actor, director and writer and then as an artistic director and as an arts education leader.Miko was executive director of Youth in Arts for over a decade and prior to that was Director of Arts and Public Education at East Bay Center for the Performing Arts. In addition to Teaching Artists Guild, Miko is an artsEquity BIPOC leader and serves on California's Special Education + Arts Working Group and the Public Will Committee of CREATE CA. Miko's extensive background in theatre includes working on shows at Berkeley, Seattle and South Coast Rep, Public Theatre, Mark Taper Forum and many others.Annie Lee is the Director of Policy at Chinese for Affirmative Action (CAA), a nonprofit organization based in San Francisco, CA. In her role, Annie advocates for systemic change that protects workers' and immigrants' rights and promotes language diversity and education equity. CAA is a co-founder of Stop AAPI Hate, and Annie develops policy solutions to address discrimination against the AAPI community.Annie previously worked as a Civil Rights Attorney with the U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights. She began her legal career as an Equal Justice Works Fellow at the National Center for Youth Law, where she specialized in foster youth education rights, special education, and school discipline. Her passion for serving students stems from her experience as an 11th grade United States history teacher in the Bronx. Annie is a graduate of Harvard Law School, Fordham's Graduate School of Education, and the University of Pennsylvania.Chapters is a multi-part series concerning the history and the lessons of civil rights violations or civil liberties injustices carried out against communities or populations—including civil rights violations or civil liberties injustices that are perpetrated on the basis of an individual's race, national origin, immigration status, religion, gender, or sexual orientation.This project was made possible with support from Chapman University and The California Civil Liberties Public Education Program, a state-funded grant project of the California State Library.Guests: Miko Lee and Annie LeeHosts: Jon-Barrett IngelsProduced by: Past Forward
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The Creativity Department speaks with Jeannine Flores, Vice Chair of Create CA. Listen in to this informative conversation about building vibrant and visible local alliances that spark partnerships and spread art advocacy. Learn how Create CA is working to ensure every student receives a complete and creative education.
We explore the recently released Guide To Arts Education In Public Education that was developed by the California State PTA and Create/CA. The guide was created in response to the updated California Arts Standards developed by the California Department of Education. While designed for parents, this guide has many useful resources for educators at every grade level and is also available in both English and Spanish. Learn more about the power of the arts, how to become an Arts Equity District, and the various ways this arts guide can be utilized in your education community by listening today. Resources Mentioned: Parents' Guide To Arts Education In Public Education Creative Industries Career Map The Declaration of the Rights of All Students to Equity in Arts Learning How to become an Arts Equity District California Arts Standards
From the Inaugural STEaM Connect Ascend Conference 2014, Anne Bown-Crawford of CREATE CA moderates a panel featuring various collaborative efforts in STEaM education and activities. Series: "STEaM Connect Ascend Conference 2014" [Education] [Show ID: 28113]
From the Inaugural STEaM Connect Ascend Conference 2014, Anne Bown-Crawford of CREATE CA moderates a panel featuring various collaborative efforts in STEaM education and activities. Series: "STEaM Connect Ascend Conference 2014" [Education] [Show ID: 28113]
From the Inaugural STEaM Connect Ascend Conference 2014, Anne Bown-Crawford of CREATE CA moderates a panel featuring various collaborative efforts in STEaM education and activities. Series: "STEaM Connect Ascend Conference 2014" [Education] [Show ID: 28113]
From the Inaugural STEaM Connect Ascend Conference 2014, Anne Bown-Crawford of CREATE CA moderates a panel featuring various collaborative efforts in STEaM education and activities. Series: "STEaM Connect Ascend Conference 2014" [Education] [Show ID: 28113]