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Rhythms of Change: Music as a Tool of Empowerment and Social Justice

Rhythms of Change: Music as a Tool of Empowerment and Social Justice

by Liza Di Georgina | Jul 28, 2023 | Heartivist Of The Week

8.8 million youth 15 to 24 years are not studying nor employed or under any type of training, Uganda’s Youthful Population Quick Facts by United Nations Population Fund. “I want to inspire and impact youth in a positive way, using what I know how to do,” Emmanuel...
Setting Souls Free: DeafCan Mentorship for Deaf-Autistic Adults

Setting Souls Free: DeafCan Mentorship for Deaf-Autistic Adults

by Liza Di Georgina | Apr 28, 2023 | Heartivist Of The Week

It is estimated that around 2,500 million people will have a certain degree of hearing loss by 2050, World Health Organization. “We do have a future as long as we still have people committed to being a friend to those in need”, Zaineb Al-Abdulla, founder of Deaf...
When the Students Become the Teachers: Student-Led Ed

When the Students Become the Teachers: Student-Led Ed

by Carolyn Ashworth | Oct 8, 2021 | Heartivist Of The Week

In the summer of 2020, Kerry Dolan, an assistant principal at a Chicago high school, received a letter addressed to the entire body of predominantly white teachers and administrators. Signed by over 100 mostly BIPOC students, the letter described their feelings of...
What Philanthropy Can Learn From Afghanistan

What Philanthropy Can Learn From Afghanistan

by Milena Fraccari | Sep 17, 2021 | ShiftHappens

Recently, I read the report of the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction titled “What We Need to learn: Lessons from 20 Years of Afghanistan Reconstruction.”  I wanted to understand how the investment of two decades and $145 billion in...
Ngọc-Trân Vũ:  bringing a healing narrative in the Vietnamese-American community

Ngọc-Trân Vũ: bringing a healing narrative in the Vietnamese-American community

by Carolyn Ashworth | Mar 26, 2021 | Heartivist Of The Week

My mind is PonderingMy heart is VietnameseMy soul is an ArtistMy conscience is a Healer – Ngọc-Trân Vũ Born in Vietnam, Ngọc-Trân Vũ came to the United States with her family as a political refugee and grew up in Dorchester and South Boston’s working-class...

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