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« Thursday July 31, 2008 »
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Start: 12:00 pm
End: 12:00 pm

Are you looking for something to break up your work day that
will allow you to give back to your community? The 2008-2009 academic school
year will be here soon and Boston Partners in Education is looking for
volunteers to tutor and mentor Boston
Public School students.
You don’t need any previous tutoring experience to participate—just a
willingness to work with students and help them reach for their highest
potential!

 

Our volunteers work with one student during the school day
and in some after school and Saturday morning programs for one hour (or more)
each week. Opportunities are available in all grades, K-12, in the areas of
math and literacy. During the application process, we provide training in
mentoring and tutoring, as well as a personal interview and a reference check
to ensure a successful experience.

 

To register, visit www.bostonpartners.org
and complete the volunteer registration form (click on “For Volunteers” then on
“Registration Form”). For more information, please contact Hillary Chazen,
Recruitment Manager, at (617) 451-6145 or hillary_chazen@bostonpartners.org.

Start: 9:30 am
End: 5:30 pm


Human rights has emerged as a language and an organizing strategy for activists and advocates around the globe to challenge inequalities and propel social change. The assertion of human rights often serves as an alternative to rights grounded in nationality, gender, or social idnetity. Yet human rights as a framework, particularly as embodied
in international documents, has not always provided an effective
organizing tool for grassroots efforts and progressive organizers on
the ground. Some feel it is too rooted in technocratic approaches to
social change, some that it does not effectively capture grassroots
communities' struggles to gain power.

"Boston Human Rights: Ideas and Action" will bring together academics
and activists to explore the current state of human rfihts activism,
to push the boundraires of the human rights tradition, and to move
forward a human rights campaign in Boston that will actually work for
our communities. The conference is open to academics, activists,
boston-area organizers, and the general public.

Sponsors include: Mass Global Action, Mass-Care, Boston College
Sociology Dept., BC Center for Human Rights and International Justice,
Sociologists Without Borders, the Society for the Study of Social
Problems, and Mass Jobs With Justice

www.BostonHumanRights.org

Start: 10:00 am
End: 2:00 pm

Come visit The ReVision Urban Farm at 38 Fabyan St.(off Blue Hill Ave near Franklin Park)for a local farmers market every Thursday. There are low prices and good fresh food! If anyone has questions or comments please call 617.825.8642.

Start: 3:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm

Please join us every Thursday thereafter from 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. Until October 30th for some fresh food right in your neighborhood. 
For more information, please contact Davida at (617) 754-0027
or Philly at (617) 754-0041.

Start: 3:30 pm
End: 5:30 pm

This event is for kids between the ages of 8-15. Pleas come out and enjoy the fun. For more information please call617-436-6900

Start: 4:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm

The Codman Square Health Council invites you to the FAMILY Farmers Market. Every Thursday from 4pm-7pm June 12th - October 23rd.

Be sure to have cash on hand to buy fresh fruit and vegetables in front of Codman Square Health Center.

FAMILY, Inc. is a community organizing system. With partnerships, FAMILY works to create an environment where children and families can thrive.

For more information, contact Elali Moukwa at 617-822-8278, or email elalimoukwa@familysystem.net

Start: 5:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm

The fun starts at dusk. Many activities such as, basketball. flag football, soccer, baseball, softball, frisbee, double dutch, track and field, and tennis. For more information please contact www.franklinparkcoalition.org or call 617-282-2881