(I even hesitate to use the word, «empower,» because it has long been co-opted by corporate reformers and pasted over their obvious top - down efforts to
kill community schools in favor of under - regulated «choice» strategically placed just out of true control of those whom «choice» supposedly empowers.)
Not exact matches
And I know that my
community, our
schools and public gathering places are not made safer by any person having access to the best
killing tool the Army could put in my hands.
Victor Montalvo is the lead pastor at Reality
Community Church in Sanford, FL, a new church that meets in an elementary
school and is the closest church to where Trayvon Martin was
killed — just a few blocks away.
Also at 11 a.m., state Sen. James Sanders and other elected officials,
community groups and advocates for a Community Peace March and Call to Action Summit in light of recent killings of teenagers in Far Rockaway, Far Rockaway High School, 821 Bay 25th St., and Ocean Bay Community Center, 57 - 10 Beach Channel Drive
community groups and advocates for a
Community Peace March and Call to Action Summit in light of recent killings of teenagers in Far Rockaway, Far Rockaway High School, 821 Bay 25th St., and Ocean Bay Community Center, 57 - 10 Beach Channel Drive
Community Peace March and Call to Action Summit in light of recent
killings of teenagers in Far Rockaway, Far Rockaway High
School, 821 Bay 25th St., and Ocean Bay
Community Center, 57 - 10 Beach Channel Drive
Community Center, 57 - 10 Beach Channel Drive, Queens.
I totally agree with the Borough President, he was right to
kill that project, we need better
schools, we need more
community gardens, we need after
school programs, we don't need walmart.
Unidentified gunmen have
killed the Vice Principal of
Community Secondary
School, Nkek, Mr. Aniekeme Essien, in the Ukanafun Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State.
The students have invited members of the Buffalo
School Board along with elected officials to the «Stop the
Killing» forum to answer questions about how to make their
communities and
schools safe.
Students at Buffalo Academy of Science Charter
School are organizing a forum on school gun violence to be held at 2 p.m. May 22 at their school, located at 190 Franklin St.. The students have invited members of the Buffalo School Board along with elected officials to the «Stop the Killing» forum to answer questions about how to make their communities and schools
School are organizing a forum on
school gun violence to be held at 2 p.m. May 22 at their school, located at 190 Franklin St.. The students have invited members of the Buffalo School Board along with elected officials to the «Stop the Killing» forum to answer questions about how to make their communities and schools
school gun violence to be held at 2 p.m. May 22 at their
school, located at 190 Franklin St.. The students have invited members of the Buffalo School Board along with elected officials to the «Stop the Killing» forum to answer questions about how to make their communities and schools
school, located at 190 Franklin St.. The students have invited members of the Buffalo
School Board along with elected officials to the «Stop the Killing» forum to answer questions about how to make their communities and schools
School Board along with elected officials to the «Stop the
Killing» forum to answer questions about how to make their
communities and
schools safe.
Killings took place at roadblocks and in raids on churches,
schools and other
community facilities.
Adult Christian Singles Dating Quaboag mourns loss — As a
community mourns the tragic loss of three Quaboag Regional Middle - High
School students
killed in a single - car crash Tuesday afternoon, the father of one... Christian singles and Christian dating advice with Biblical principles and guidance for women and men in relationships seeking help and tips from the Bible.
Quaboag mourns loss — As a
community mourns the tragic loss of three Quaboag Regional Middle - High
School students
killed in a single - car crash Tuesday afternoon, the father of one... Christian singles and Christian dating advice with Biblical principles and guidance for women and men in relationships seeking help and tips from the Bible.
In the quest to stop the
killings in our
community, my neighbors and I started a movement to have social - emotional learning whole - heartedly implemented in our local
schools.
The new NIOT documentary Waking In Oak Creek (30 minutes, free to
schools and
communities) provides a powerful example of a how a
community came together after six worshippers at a Sikh Temple were
killed by a white supremacist.
The
community foundation responsible for dividing donated money up among the families of those
killed in the
school shootings last year in Newtown, Conn., has announced the final distribution plan for those funds.
We know that the current «drill and
kill» testing regime,
school closures, privatization, the criminalization of students of color, and the unconscionable lack of resources for
schools in poor
communities in particular, create and exacerbate achievement gaps between rich and poor.
Doesn't faze the rich
communities any, but for the rest of us, it's
killing the middle class and still not generating enough funding for teachers and
schools to keep pace with rising standards, a reform agenda gone awry, unfunded state and federal mandates, and ever increasing student poverty.
There are also many in American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian
communities who look at Common Core as just another effort by those outside of Native
communities to essentially embrace notorious Carlisle Indian Boarding
School founder Richard Henry Pratt's maxim of «
Kill the Indian in him and save the man.»
Less than two months ago, hundreds of local students and
community members gathered in First Ward Park, to protest gun violence in
schools after 17 people were
killed at one in Parkland.
Nathan J. Winograd is a graduate of Stanford Law
School, a former criminal prosecutor and corporate attorney, has spoken nationally and internationally on animal sheltering issues, has written animal protection legislation at the state and national level, has created successful No
Kill programs in both urban and rural
communities, and has consulted with a wide range of animal protection groups including some of the largest and best known in the nation.
If your
school or
community program is interested in partnering with AAA to spread animal rescue awareness and education, please contact AAA at [email protected] This is the easiest way to support animal rescue awareness and contribute to the first no -
kill community area in Louisiana!
Recent earthquakes in Algeria, Italy, Iran, Morocco and Turkey [the report predated the October 2005 earthquake in Pakistan that
killed 17,000 students and, of course, the Sichuan quake] demonstrate that many threatened
communities do not yet have earthquake - resistant
schools.
-- Stuart McLeod, Headteacher at the Southwell
Community Primary
School in Portland, England, commenting on the school's bird - killing wind turbine, Telegraph, Jul. 4
School in Portland, England, commenting on the
school's bird - killing wind turbine, Telegraph, Jul. 4
school's bird -
killing wind turbine, Telegraph, Jul. 4, 2010
«Lawyers working under the auspices of an incubator are already incorporated with their own legal practices under the classic entrepreneurship model — eat what they
kill,» said Jennifer Friedman, executive director of the Pace
Community Law Practice at Pace University
School of Law.
The death of a 13 - year - old boy, struck and
killed in a crosswalk on his way to
school in Lewiston, has devastated a
community and raised important...
A plane crash in New Mexico
killed three students from a charter
school in Silver City, devastating the
community and the students» families.
PARKLAND, Fla. - As a
community continues to mourn the 17 people
killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High
School on Feb. 14, many are using simple Post-it Notes to share their messages of love, hope and grief.
As the teens gathered Sunday at North
Community Park in Parkland, not far from the
school where 14 classmates and three educators were
killed Wednesday, the picnic tables under the gazebo became their makeshift headquarters to continue their campaign against gun violence.
In the weeks following the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High
School, there was a tremendous outpouring of grief from students and
community members, who left behind various items in remembrance of the 17 people
killed.
Thousands of people gathered Saturday in
communities across Ohio at March For Our Lives rallies advocating for stronger gun laws in a movement led by students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High
School in Parkland, Florida, where 17 people were
killed in a...
Thousands of people gathered Saturday in
communities across Ohio at March For Our Lives rallies advocating for stronger gun laws in a movement led by students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High
School in Parkland, Florida, where 17 people were
killed in a February shooting.
«This time, the gun rights crowd messed with the wrong
community, the wrong kids and the wrong dad,» said Fred Guttenberg, whose 14 - year - old daughter, Jaime, was
killed in the massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High
School in Florida last month.
«This time, the gun rights crowd messed with the wrong
community, the wrong kids and the wrong dad,» said Fred Guttenberg, whose 14 - year - old daughter, Jaime, was
killed at the
school.
Survivors of the massacre at Stoneman Douglas High
School in Parkland, Florida, took center stage at a town hall hosted by CNN as thousands of
community members cheered on the young people thrust into the national spotlight by a massacre that
killed 17 people.
As time passed and the sun set, attendees joined together in a candlelight vigil to demonstrate
community support as the names of the 17 victims
killed were read aloud by Marjory Stone Douglas High
School's senior class president.
And I know that my
community, our
schools and public gathering places are not made safer by any person having access to the best
killing tool the Army could put in my hands.
«Last week should have served as a wake - up call to our
community that we have children who need help, who all too often have cried out for help, but no help has been there for them,» said Bill Sublette, the Orange County
School Board chairman, referring to the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High
School in South Florida, where a teen with a history of disturbing behavior is charged with
killing 17 people.