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“It’s time to stop limiting women’s potential”: Selassie Tay takes on training women to be independent in Ghana

“It’s time to stop limiting women’s potential”: Selassie Tay takes on training women to be independent in Ghana

by The Pollination Project | Sep 13, 2019 | Seeds: Our Blog

When Selassie Tay saw Grace for the first time in 2015, he was immediately reminded of his mother. Standing in the middle of her mud house in Sogakope, Ghana, Grace had a basket on her head and was heading to one of her several odd jobs, the money from which she and...
Grantee News Update: “I don’t want to wait until I’m older”: Ananya Singh Keeps “Greening Forward” Moving

Grantee News Update: “I don’t want to wait until I’m older”: Ananya Singh Keeps “Greening Forward” Moving

by The Pollination Project | Aug 23, 2019 | Seeds: Our Blog

Recently appointed the new CEO of Greening Forward—a NY-based youth environmental sustainability training program founded by TPP Grantee Charles Orgbon—Ananya Singh, 16, represents the socially conscious, modern-day teen: accomplished, ambitious, and ready to change...
News Update:  Jo-Anne McArthur’s New “We Animals Media” Website Takes a Journalistic  Approach to Telling the Stories of Animals

News Update: Jo-Anne McArthur’s New “We Animals Media” Website Takes a Journalistic Approach to Telling the Stories of Animals

by The Pollination Project | Aug 16, 2019 | Seeds: Our Blog

Back in 2014, Toronto-based photo-journalist Jo-Anne McArthur was awarded a TPP grant for her ‘We Animals’ Humane Education Program, a program comprised of a series of humane education presentations for groups of youth and adults. The purpose of the program was to...
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