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Reflections, Photos, and Video from NPi’s Community Dialogue on Innovative Youth Programs and Initiatives

NPi Community Dialogue November 2009

Great to see everyone who joined us at NPi’s dialogue on Innovative Youth Programs and Initiatives at Cloud Place in Boston on November 5th. A special thank you to the students from Cloud Place and the Boston Arts Academy for sharing some of their ideas and work with us. For those of you who...
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(Past event) Join us Thursday November 5th at 6:30 PM for the next NPi Community Dialogue

(Past event) Join us Thursday November 5th at 6:30 PM for the next NPi Community Dialogue

Join The New Prosperity Initiative (NPi) Thursday, November 5th, 2009 from 6:30 to 8:30 PM for it’s quarterly community dialogue on social change focusing on innovative youth programs and initiatives. This event is free and open to the public and will be held at Cloud Place, Boston MA. Speakers include: Carrie Fitzsimmons, International Director...
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Carrie Fitzsimmons, Imari Paris Jeffries, and Chad Milner at Cloud Place Boston

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The New Prosperity Initiative Hosts Community Dialogue On Social Change BOSTON, MA, October 13, 2009 – The New Prosperity Initiative (NPi) will host a speakers panel and community dialogue, “Innovative Youth Programs and Initiatives” on Thursday, November 5th, 2009. NPi dialogues bring together local leaders to discuss lessons learned, current projects,...
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A Conversation with Chad Milner & Hector Acevedo of The Young People’s Project, a math literacy organization rooted in the Civil Rights Movement

A Conversation with Chad Milner & Hector Acevedo of The Young People’s Project, a math literacy organization rooted in the Civil Rights Movement

Interview by Aaron Devine Hector Acevedo and Chad Milner With its roots firmly set in both the American Civil Rights Movement and Cambridge, Massachusetts, The Young People’s Project (YPP) promotes social justice using math literacy. Its programs have spread nationwide, teaching high school students to teach themselves and instilling in college students the value...
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VIDEO: NPi speaks with The Young People’s Project

Hector Acevedo and Chad Milner

With its roots firmly set in both the American Civil Rights Movement and Cambridge, Massachusetts, The Young People’s Project (YPP) promotes social justice using math literacy. Its programs have spread nationwide, teaching high school students to teach themselves and instilling in college students the value of giving back. YPP’s philosophy is that in math...
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