BIG VIEW: Poverty in Itasca County & the Impact of COVID-19
Reif Performing Arts Center 720 NW Conifer Drive, Grand Rapids, MNJoin us at the Reif Center for presentations by local experts who interact with poverty on a daily basis. Over 5,500 people live below the Federal Poverty Income Guidelines in Itasca County. Monday, November 29th 8:30 – 2:00 The Causes of Poverty: Alice Moren KOOTASCA Community Action Growing Up Poor in America
Big View: Asian Americans Film Series
OnlineThrough the lens of the country’s fastest growing population, Asian Americans illuminates the way one group of Americans, who were long excluded and considered outsiders, have pursued two visions of the American Dream: one of opportunity and a better life, but also the pursuit of ideals of equality and a more perfect union. This
Big View: Asian Americans Film Series
OnlineThrough the lens of the country’s fastest growing population, Asian Americans illuminates the way one group of Americans, who were long excluded and considered outsiders, have pursued two visions of the American Dream: one of opportunity and a better life, but also the pursuit of ideals of equality and a more perfect union. This
Big View: Asian Americans Film Series
Through the lens of the country’s fastest growing population, Asian Americans illuminates the way one group of Americans, who were long excluded and considered outsiders, have pursued two visions of the American Dream: one of opportunity and a better life, but also the pursuit of ideals of equality and a more perfect union. This
Big View: Asian Americans Film Series
OnlineThrough the lens of the country’s fastest growing population, Asian Americans illuminates the way one group of Americans, who were long excluded and considered outsiders, have pursued two visions of the American Dream: one of opportunity and a better life, but also the pursuit of ideals of equality and a more perfect union. This
Big View: Asian Americans Film Series
OnlineThrough the lens of the country’s fastest growing population, Asian Americans illuminates the way one group of Americans, who were long excluded and considered outsiders, have pursued two visions of the American Dream: one of opportunity and a better life, but also the pursuit of ideals of equality and a more perfect union. This
Big View: American Idealist- The Story of Sargent Shriver film
OnlineIn 1964, The Great Society, as envisioned by President Lyndon Johnson, was a sweeping plan to improve the lives of all Americans, regardless of their circumstances. Inspired by President Kennedy and his New Frontier, Johnson pledged to fulfill his promise of equal opportunity for all by enacting several comprehensive changes within the federal government.
Big View: Juneteenth Freedom Walk
Old Central School 10 5th St NW, GRAND RAPIDS, MNJuneteenth, short for June Nineteenth, commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. In June of 1865, more than two years after President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, federal troops arrived in Galveston, Texas to take control of the state and ensure that all enslaved people be freed. The 2.5 mile walk