6 Articles match "2007","Atlanta"

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Thursday, July 17, 2008
This realization--that a single museum voice was not the best way to tell a particular story--formed the basis for MN150 , the exhibition explored in this post. MN150 is a newish permanent exhibition (opened in Oct 2007) at the Minnesota History Center that marks the sesquicentennial of Minnesota with 150 of “the most influential forces in the state’s history.” Or are you looking for new ways to experiment? There’s a new one we want to launch—a traveling exhibition on 1968—we’ve proposed doing it in partnership with 3 other institutions in the country (Chicago, Oakland, Atlanta).
 
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Social Forum in Atlanta , and the steering committee for the Social Forum in Atlanta were the leaders of, I think, less than 12 organizations, maybe 10 organizations. "These skills, which one sees in action around the country with certain key individuals who seem to be able to bridge gaps between organizations and issue areas, we can teach them. They are teachable.
 
Sunday, November 11, 2007
San Francisco to teaching reading in Atlanta, to rebuilding homes and lives in the Gulf coast communities. Good Magazine as its tagline says is for "people who give a damn" and describes itself as a publishing platform to "change the world." quot; So, it comes as no surprise that every holiday season the magazine chooses nonprofit partners and runs a fundraising/subscription campaign.
 

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San Francisco to teaching reading in Atlanta, to rebuilding homes and lives in the Gulf coast communities. Good Magazine as its tagline says is for "people who give a damn" and describes itself as a publishing platform to "change the world." quot; So, it comes as no surprise that every holiday season the magazine chooses nonprofit partners and runs a fundraising/subscription campaign.
Hands On to merge with DC nonprofit | ajc.com: "Two of the nation's leading volunteer coordination agencies, one based in Atlanta, will merge.Hands On Network in Atlanta, which helped train and coordinate more than 600,000 volunteers in 49 cities and eight foreign counties last year, will merge with the Washington's Points of Light Foundation and Volunteer Center National Network. It connecte
Southeast DeKalb, Buckhead residents give most to charity | ajc.com: "Southeast DeKalb, Buckhead residents give most to charityAlso those in south Fulton, north Fayette and portions of Clayton CountyBy MATT KEMPNER mkempner@ajc.com and MEGAN CLARKEThe Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionPublished on: 04/17/07As metro Atlantans scrambled to finish their taxes, many got a chance to tally how generous the
Social Forum in Atlanta , and the steering committee for the Social Forum in Atlanta were the leaders of, I think, less than 12 organizations, maybe 10 organizations. "These skills, which one sees in action around the country with certain key individuals who seem to be able to bridge gaps between organizations and issue areas, we can teach them. They are teachable.
They will be performing in Amherst, MA December 4-9th, and in Chicago, Atlanta and more cities in 2007. I will vote the day after a presidential candidate spends a day picking pesticide-encrusted vegetables in a blazing California field. Buying fair trade coffee and family farm-raised food is casting my vote. --Anna Lappé and Sara Littlecrow Russell, from "I Will Vote" in We Got Issues! Last week fifty people squeezed into the Marcus Bookstore in Oakland to hear young women share their stories, their rants, and their issues from a new collection of women's writing, We Got Issues!
This realization--that a single museum voice was not the best way to tell a particular story--formed the basis for MN150 , the exhibition explored in this post. MN150 is a newish permanent exhibition (opened in Oct 2007) at the Minnesota History Center that marks the sesquicentennial of Minnesota with 150 of “the most influential forces in the state’s history.” Or are you looking for new ways to experiment? There’s a new one we want to launch—a traveling exhibition on 1968—we’ve proposed doing it in partnership with 3 other institutions in the country (Chicago, Oakland, Atlanta).