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This second session of the three-part webinar series explores approaches and models to build equitable partnerships supporting the delivery of cultural/community responsive nutrition interventions and equity. Highlighted are a 1890 university utilizing a diversity database in their campaign efforts to increase healthy food access by accurately depicting the communities they serve; and a 1862 university with a multicultural SNAP-Ed program that has unique challenges and leverages relationship building in direct education program development/implementation.
The first session of this 3-part webinar series considers the impact funding disparities within the land-grant university system and among statewide implementing agencies, cultural awareness and integration, community food access, and so on have on partnership development and offers ideas and models for more equitable SNAP-Ed partnerships. Specifically, the first session explores how SNAP-Ed funding is determined at the federal level, the latest SNAP-Ed community needs assessment tool seeking to increase equity, tribal colleges and universities' role in SNAP-Ed and policy recommendations, and perspectives on how funding decisions impact statewide collaboration and considerations for increasing equitable collaboration within states.
Presenta los riesgos al cambiar un neumático de tractor.
The Governance and Enforcement Lab (GEL) is a space where organizers and allied policy wonks can think together about how we can more effectively leverage labor policy and enforcement work at the local level to build worker power and organization. This session focuses on how organizers can use protected concerted activities rights under the NLRA to support workers outside of a traditional union organizing context, with a deep dive on protecting immigrant workers.Featured presenters are: Teresa Poor, Assistant Regional Director, NLRB Region 29 Mori Rubin, Regional Director, NLRB Region 31 Rayos Burciaga, Community Organizer, Somos Jessie Hahn, Senior Labor and Employment Policy Attorney, National Immigration Legal Center (NILC)
A Conversation about Effective Naming and Shaming Techniques to Maximize the Resources of Labor Standards Enforcement Agencies, featuring presentations by Matthew Johnson, Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Economics at the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University and Ahmer Qadeer, Director of Strategic Initiatives at the Service Employees International Union.
Presentar los temas del curso "Abuso de drogas y prevención"
Este video muestra algunas acciones que los estudiantes pueden tomar para prevenir el acoso escolar en Zamorano.
Este video explica los efectos y consecuencias de la intimidación en la escuela.
Este video muestra algunas acciones que los estudiantes pueden tomar para prevenir el acoso escolar en Zamorano.
Este recurso explica algunos puntos importantes sobre el acoso cibernético y otras formas de abuso en línea.
The Buckeye Institution-Supported Agriculture (ISA) Project was funded by a $750,000 grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. The grant was in recognition of AMP's role in the grassroots formation of the Initiative for Food and AgriCultural Transformation (InFACT)
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