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The PJs (short for "the projects") is a hilarious look at inner-city life. Thurgood Stubbs is the superintendent of a low-income apartment building.
The PJs
The adventures of a group of children in a low-income neighborhood in the early 20th century.
The Little Rascals
Asian American LEAD is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization that serves low-income Asian American and immigrant youth in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. This podcast is produced by students in our Secondary School Program
AALEAD Podcast
A special series from KQED's "The California Report" that facilitates an ongoing discussion of California health care issues that are important to the underserved: children, low-income residents, minorities, and people with disabilities to name just a few
KQED's Health Dialogues
Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs (GEAR UP) is a discretionary grant program designed to increase the number of students from low income families who are prepared to enter and succeed in postsecondary education.
To download transcripts of these podcasts and for more information about GEAR UP, please visit our website: www.gearupme.org (transcripts are available at http://www.gearupme.org/podcast/episodes.htm)
To subscribe to future Maine GEAR UP podcasts, be sure you have the program iTunes on your computer. iTunes is built-in to Macs, and a free download for PCs: http://www.apple.com/itunes/overview/
GEAR UP Maine
Doug Henton: Presentation on green-collar jobs by Doug Henton, President of Collaborative Economics, at the California EDGE Campaigns California Making Good on Green salon, held April 16, 2008, in Sacramento, California. Doug provides advance information about the state Economic Strategy Panels study of the current green economy in California the first solid data about how many firms and how many workers already make up this growing sector. Find more information about the salon, including the presentation file, at www.californiaedgecampaign.org. Van Jones: Presentation on green-collar jobs by Van Jones, Founder and President of Green for All, at the California EDGE Campaigns California Making Good on Green salon, held April 16, 2008, in Sacramento, California. Fresh from his appearances on The Colbert Report and the New York Times, Van inspires an audience of state policymakers to make sure that the coming green economy is inclusive of low-income and minority Californians and that state policy is geared toward using green jobs to lift people out of poverty. Find more information about the salon, including the presentation file, at www.californiaedgecampaign.org.
The Edge Campaign
In this podiobook: What is education? It's a term we use every day to describe the process of putting 25 or 30 young souls into a cinder block room and filling their heads with what-all over the course of the first quarter of their lives. But is that education? True education is not a process of pouring in from without, but of calling forth what is within. It's not a process of memorization, it's a process of nurturing, of allowing, of evoking. It's a process of bringing forth the person one is meant to be."...one of those books that provides a banquet, not a morsel, of food for thought." --education reviewAny donations made to this book will go directly to First Book, a nonprofit organization with the mission of providing books to children from low-income families.
The Spirit Of Education - A free audiobook by jeff white
The Meyer Foundation is a private, independent foundation that supports organizations working to meet local community needs throughout the Washington, DC metropolitan area. The Foundation identifies and invests in visionary nonprofit leaders working to improve the lives of low-income people, provide hope and opportunity for young people, build community through the arts, and strengthens the region's nonprofit sector.
Writing Successful Opinion Editorials Series
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