Center for Peace and Global Citizenship 20th Anniversary event. Register by February 15.
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Headline Archive for Julie Miller
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Important information and helpful answers for students interested in applying to the 2021 CPGC Summer Fellowship Program.
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The Center for Peace and Global Citizenship is announcing a new post-graduate opportunity for seniors featuring entry-level professional positions with regional non-profit organizations.
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Where we've been and where we're going.
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Space is limited for ICPR H112 Global Solidarity and Local Actions: Interdependence, Social Change, and Haverford - reserve your spot now.
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During the last several months, the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship amplified community-campus partnerships advancing global solidarity through local actions in the Philadelphia region and around the world.
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Haverford College seeks pairs of middle and high school educators for a paid project designed to improve understanding of the relationships among structural determinants of inequity, health justice, and health outcomes.
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EDUC B308 Inquiries into Black Study, Language Justice, and Education is a community-engaged course co-sponsored by the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship.
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On Nov. 10th, Lenape Nation of PA Tribal Council Member Adam DePaul presented on the history and presence of the Lenape in Pennsylvania, and shared educational resources for teachers and learners.
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Students are invited to register for PEAC/ENVS/ICPR H112 Global Solidarity and Local Actions: Interdepence, Social Change, and Haverford for spring 2021.
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Updates for faculty on student experiences with the CPGC and opportunities for increased collaboration.
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Center for Peace and Global Citizenship 20th Anniversary event. Register by November 8.
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CPGC Fellow Nuria Benitez '22 was one of a team of Haverford students, faculty, and staff that supported language activists and educators in creating Talking Dictionaries virtually.
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Monday, October 12, 2020 is Indigenous People's Day. Please join the CPGC in acknowledging, learning from, and supporting the work of indigenous-led community organizations.
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As part of their Center for Peace and Global Citizenship-sponsored summer internships, Owen Deitcher ’20 and Matthew Katz ’22 worked remotely on the proposed bike route that would offer a more equitable, sustainable, and safe means of transportation through Philly’s western suburbs.