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Authored by: Krisztina Tury
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Authored by Mary Slenski and Michele Wade
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This activity introduces youth to the concept of privilege. Participants will become aware of their privilege and how their privilege enhances or hinders their access to opportunities.
The learners analyze examples from history of civic virtue and then select the characteristics they believe are most important for enduring citizen engagement.
To introduce students to the financial side of operating a nonprofit organization and to the financial reporting they are required to do for the IRS.
Written by Jeremy Morse
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This is the story of Fabiola Toussaint, a Haitian immigrant who moves with her aunt and cousins to Detroit, on the corner of American Street and Joy Road. But after they leave Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Fabiola’s mother is detained by U.S.