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“Que conversas não estão acontecendo?”, pergunta coordenador de Esperança nas Cidades em tour pelo Reino Unido

Conversas sobre construção de confiança em Nottingham, Bradford, Liverpool e Londres

PROGRAMS
UNPACKING THE CENSUS

 

UNPACKING THE 2010 CENSUS:

New Realities of Race, Class, and Jurisdiction

Writing a new history

This Fall schools throughout Mississippi will begin covering a mandated civil rights history curriculum for the first time thanks to action taken by the State Legislature, believed to be the first of it’s kind in the U.S. But this past summer, 18 students from Philadelphia, MS discovered there’s no substitute for literally walking through history when it comes to learning the facts of the past and their relevance for today.

Hope in the Cities awarded Kellogg grant

“Race, freedom, and justice” is the theme of a new project launched by Hope in the Cities in collaboration with the Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia, the state NAACP, and other partners, including school-age students. It will explore aspects of the Civil War with emphasis on slavery, emancipation, racial equity, and healing.

A call to action mobilizes Richmonders

This month Hope in the Cities and the Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities launched a region-wide project aimed at provoking discussion about new policy options to address poverty and structural inequity in metropolitan Richmond. Forty people took part in a weekend training as presentators of “Unpacking the 2010 Census: The New Realities of Race, Class and Jurisdiction."

El Factor Confianza

Mientras que las protestas en Wall Street exponen profundas divisiones en los EE.UU., un grupo en Washington DC construye la confianza y el diálogo. Mary Ella Keblusek informa.

Truth-telling and redeeming a City

Ben Campbell wastes no time in naming hard truths in his new book, Richmond’s Unhealed History. It opens in 1607 with Captain Christopher Newport and his men arriving at the fall line of what is now the James River. They "planted the seed of a great nation with unprecedented opportunity for all human beings; they also planted seeds of economic exploitation, racial discrimination, a hierarchical class system, and a heretical version of Christianity….”

Der Faktor Vertrauen

Während einer Woche im Oktober organisierte Initiativen der Veränderung USA gemeinsam mit verschiedenen Partnerorganisationen in Washington eine Reihe von Veranstaltungen zum Thema „Der Faktor Vertrauen“. Mary Ella Keblusek berichtete ausführlich darüber in „Global Update“. Hier sind einige Ausschnitte aus ihrer Reportage.

Building a healthy democracy requires healing history's wounds

Distinguished historians of the Civil War and its aftermath spoke on “Healing the Wounds of History: North-South, Black-White” at a special forum in Washington, DC, on December 12. “We want to explore how the wounds of history are playing into the political polarization,” said former diplomat Joseph Montville, the moderator, noting that “resentment is very much alive in Congress today.”

La confiance, un dénominateur commun

Alors que l'occupation de Wall Street par les Indignés suscite la division aux Etats-Unis, Initiatives et Changement a co-organisé une semaine sur la confiance, The Trust Factor, à Washington. Mary Ella Keblusek a décrit les évènements pour la newsletter Global Update. Quelques extraits de son reportage.