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SUMMARY:League of American Bicyclists - League Cycling Advocate Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join your fellow bike advocates for a League-led bike advocacy workshop to help build a Bicycle Friendly America for Everyone!\n\n\nOverview \nThe League of American Bicyclists’ mission is to build a Bicycle Friendly America for Everyone\, improving lives and strengthening communities through bicycling. Our successes to date are thanks in part to the growing bike movement\, a network of changemakers leading at the national\, state\, and local levels. \nTo achieve even more wins for better biking that benefit everyone\, we must continue to grow this movement by empowering more people to be capable\, confident leaders and advocates in their communities. \nIn support of this goal\, the League is thrilled to announce that we have launched a new workshop for people to become certified as a League Cycling Advocate (LCA). Our next LCA workshop will take place July 24-26\, 2024 in Philadelphia\, PA. You can find a recap of our first LCA workshop\, which took place in March 2024 in Washington\, DC\, on the League blog here. \nWho Should Attend? \nThese advocacy workshops are open to anyone\, but space is limited and pre-registration is required. The workshop is geared toward emerging leaders\, advocates newly entering the bike movement\, and anyone else interested in gaining League certification as a bike advocate. \nWorkshop Content & Format \nThe workshop will be in-person and conducted over three days. The first day consists of an evening happy hour and group ride\, the second day includes a full day of training\, group ride\, and happy hour and the third day wraps up with a half day of training. \nThe workshop will cover advocacy basics such as the history of bike advocacy\, how to get organized\, effective political engagement\, making the case\, coalition building\, policy basics\, funding\, storytelling\, equity and mobility justice\, and more. \nThe content of the workshop will involve group work\, happy hours\, bike rides\, as well as individual self-guided readings which will be given to all participants ahead of the workshop. \nBy the end of the workshop and accompanying readings\, you will be equipped with the tools and training to implement the ideas\, strategies\, and practical applications in your communities that build the bike movement at the local level. \nLocal Host \nThe League is grateful to our local hosts for the July 2024 workshop\, the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia (BCGP). Through advocacy and education\, BCGP leads the movement to make every bicycle ride safe\, to empower youth and adults to ride\, and to foster a ridership that reflects the diversity of the Philadelphia region. They are helping us make this event successful by connecting us with local advocates\, guest speakers\, group rides\, bike joy\, and sharing lessons learned from their years of hard work. Consider supporting BCGP in that work by making a donation. \nCost \nThe cost of the workshop is $100 which includes one day of lunch and two days of snacks\, as well as the certification\, and all materials associated with the workshop. All other meals (breakfast\, dinners\, and both happy hours)\, and all travel and lodging will be at the expense of the attendee. There will be a limited number of partial scholarships available. Email anna@bikeleague.org to learn more. \nRegistration/Requirements \nRegistration for the workshop in Philadelphia will be on a first-come-first-serve basis. There will be a cap of 35 participants and we will have a waitlist. All registrants must be current individual League members. Join the League or check your membership status here: https://bikeleague.org/join-now/ \nRegistration is open until the event starts but refunds will only be available until two weeks before the event. \nDetails for the first workshop: \n\nDate/Time: Wednesday\, July 24\, beginning at 5pm – Friday\, July 26\, ending at 12pm\nLocation: Philadelphia\, PA. The exact venue is TBA\nCost: $100\n\nQuestions \nPlease email anna@bikeleague.org with any questions. \nThank you to General Motors for supporting this work.
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LOCATION:Philadelphia\, Philadelphia\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Nonprofit Community Virtual Career Networking Event #Philadelphia
DESCRIPTION:Sign up: https://nonprofits.club/hires/events/d/nonprofit-community-virtual-career-networking-event-0fitw6kolorysfn\n\n\nCelebrating Diversity\, Building Connections: Nonprofit Community Virtual Career Networking Event \nJoin us for a special event dedicated to honoring the impactful work of nonprofits and fostering meaningful connections within the community. This exclusive networking event is designed to bring together professionals and community members to celebrate and strengthen the nonprofit sector. Whether you’re looking to expand your network\, find collaboration opportunities\, or simply share experiences\, this event promises to be an enriching experience. \nWhen: July 10\, 2024 | 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM at your local timezone \nHow to Join: Sign Up and RSVP to join our vibrant community at https://nonprofits.club/hires/events/d/nonprofit-community-virtual-career-networking-event-0fitw6kolorysfn \nIn celebration of the incredible contributions of the nonprofit sector\, we are excited to present this chapter in our Diversity Virtual Networking Event Series. This special gathering is dedicated to recognizing and uplifting the diverse and impactful work of nonprofits across all sectors of society. \nWho Should Attend? \n\nNonprofit Professionals and Volunteers: Share your journey\, challenges\, and triumphs. Connect with peers and industry leaders.\nAllies and Supporters: Stand in solidarity and learn how you can contribute to creating more inclusive and impactful community work.\nFunders and Donors: Meet dedicated professionals driving change and innovation in the nonprofit sector.\nService Providers: Offer your support and resources tailored to the advancement of nonprofit organizations.\n\nWhy Join? \n\nCommunity and Empowerment: Join a network of nonprofit professionals and allies committed to supporting and uplifting each other.\nCollaboration Opportunities: Connect with organizations and individuals who value collaboration and are eager to support the nonprofit sector.\nInspiration and Resources: Gain insights and resources that cater specifically to the advancement of nonprofits.\n\nParticipation is Free for All! \nReserve your spot today for an empowering afternoon of networking\, inspiration\, and growth. Let’s celebrate the remarkable impact of the nonprofit community together! \nEmpower\, Connect\, Elevate: Strengthening the Nonprofit Sector Together!
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LOCATION:Philadelphia\, Philadelphia\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Global Zoom Re-Release Party
DESCRIPTION:An Interactive Q&A with Director Dr. Harsha Atmakuri\n\n\nAs we approach Mother’s Day\, consider: India is the largest producer of Milk.   \nIt is also one of the largest exporters of Beef. This is Not an accident.  \nJoin World Vegan Vision and American Vegan Society in welcoming   \nDr. Harsha Atmakuri   \nDirector of Mother’s Milk (Maa Ka Doodh)\, Uncovering a Nation’s Dairy Disaster.  \nPlease watch the movie on YouTube prior to the Q&A event.  \nSign up at WorldVeganVision.org/MKD510  \n 
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LOCATION:Philadelphia\, Philadelphia\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Created\, Together.
DESCRIPTION:The Mural Arts Institute is proud to announce “Created\, Together: A National Assembly for Artists Working with Communities”\n\n\nCreated\, Together. is a national assembly for artists and creatives working with communities brought to Philadelphia by Mural Arts Institute. This two-day event includes site visits to public art projects throughout the city of Philadelphia\, a film screening\, and a full day of networking with fellow creatives from across the country. The gathering is open to all who identify as contributors to the creative intersection of art in public spaces. Artists\, administrators\, community members\, policy makers\, students and more are welcome. The goal of this symposium is to amplify the voices of people doing this work daily\, and by design\, there is not a long list of celebrity names highlighted. Instead\, through a National Call for Creatives\, 16 emerging artists and change-makers were awarded travel grants to participate in the event\, representing Arizona\, California\, Illinois\, Oregon\, Ohio\, Oregon\, Massachusetts\, New Mexico\, New York\, North Carolina\, Puerto Rico\, and Washington DC .  \nThe event is also culminating our three-year Public Art & Civic Engagement Capacity Building Initiative (PACE) that has supported six public art projects in collaboration with APANO Communities United Fund in Portland Oregon\, Louisville Visual Arts in Louisville Kentucky\, and Southside Community Arts Center in Chicago Illinois. Along with the local Philadelphia community\, this convening will include unique voices from cities across the nation\, to build a dynamic conversation about the future of socially-engaged public art.   \nFor more information about the Symposium visit muralarts.org/created-together  \n \nD﻿ay 1 | Friday\, October 20\, 2023  | 9﻿am – 4pm \nMoore College of Art & Design\, 1916 Race St\, Philadelphia\, PA 19103 \nThe symposium will kickoff with a guest speakers from the city of Philadelphia and a special keynote by Jane Golden\, founder of Mural Arts Philadelphia. A variety of artistic workshops and creative activities will offer the opportunity to network with participants from across the country.  \nAfter lunch\, symposium participants will have an exclusive opportunity to journey behind the scenes of a community-centered public art project in the City of Philadelphia. Shuttles will transport participants to one of six different sites around the city where contemporary public art projects are taking place. This intimate exploration is part of the Mural Arts Philadelphia’s ongoing commitment to art engagement and community connection.  \nLight breakfast and a lunch will be provided. U﻿pon returning from the site visits\, a film screening\, artist talk and cocktail hour will follow. \nA f﻿ull list of site visits will be announced shortly.  \n \nFilm Screening | Friday\, October 20\, 2023 | 4pm – 6pm \nMoore College of Art & Design \, 1916 Race St\, Philadelphia\, PA 19103 \nThat afternoon\, participants will view a series of short documentaries through a film screening and engage in an artist talk with seven distinguished public artists moderated by a special guest. These creators hail from Chicago\, IL; Louisville\, KY; and Portland\, OR\, and have contributed their visionary talents to the Mural Arts Institute’s Public Art and Civic Engagement Capacity Building Initiative (PACE).   \nFollowing the screening will be a cocktail reception in the Moore galleries. Day 1 ticket holders will automatically be granted into the filmscreening and cocktail hours. Tickets are also available for the filmscreening only.  \n \nD﻿ay 2 | Saturday\, October 21\, 2023  | 9﻿am – 4pm  \nFriends Center\, 1501 Cherry St\, Philadelphia\, PA 19102 \nParticipants will play a critical role in shaping the present and future of socially-engaged public art practices. Through thoughtful breakout conversations led by dynamic facilitators\, every voice will be heard\, enriching the dialogue and fostering new ideas in public art. Throughout the day\, participants will share insights and generate questions that will inform a unique audience-driven panel discussion as a capstone to the symposium. This event will be an excellent opportunity to make national connections\, share ideas\, and challenge one another in what the future of socially-engaged public art can be.  \nLight breakfast and a lunch will be provided.  \nA﻿ full list of facilitators and speakers will be  announced shortly.  \n\n\nAbout Mural Arts Institute (MAI) \nEstablished in 2017 as an initiative of Mural Arts Philadelphia\, the Mural Arts Institute (MAI) is dedicated to sharing knowledge\, ideas\, and experiences that have shaped our approach to community centered art making with a global audience. At its core\, MAI seeks to build connections\, sustain relationships\, and share skills about the practices that have been instrumental in creating works of public art with Philadelphians. We work with artists\, arts administrators\, and community leaders across the world to align knowledge\, amplify voices\, empower change\, and distribute resources that move us all towards a more inclusive and equitable future for socially engaged public art.  \nThe PACE Initiative\, National Call for Creatives\, and the entire Created\, Together. symposium are projects of the Mural Arts Institute\, made possible with funding provided by the Mellon Foundation. The Mural Arts Institute is supported by the JPB Foundation and the Mellon Foundation.   \n \nF﻿or more information about the Mural Arts Institute\, visit www.muralarts.org/program/mural-arts-institute/
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