Did you miss this weeks episode of #The5 with Jacqueline Dace of St. Louis ArtWorks? What a great episode on Stable Income and Budgeting. Don't worry, we've got you. https://lnkd.in/gBERTMzS Eric Moraczewski #nonprofit #nonprofits #nonprofitleadership #nonprofitfinance #nonprofitbudgeting #nonprofitrevenue #nonprofitleader #STL #STLmade #STLnonprofit
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As trustees of the National Education Museum project we get asked “Why do we need this museum?” We could start with “Because we haven’t got one” but that’s not good enough. Well of course it will entertain, and it will provide a centre for those who wish to research the history of education. But that’s not an answer either. It’s because we really do need one. Far too much of the discourse on education policy is about the “now” and “the future”. There is far too little knowledge and understanding of where we have been, of what has been successful and what has failed, of what we should value and what we should discard. A National Education Museum for England and Wales can change that - as we educate, enlighten and entertain. Support us, join us, become a Founder Patron. https://lnkd.in/eDWCyRpt
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I am challenged by the continuing assault on artists for the views they express in their work. In the case of comedians, such as Rob Schneider, the art is comedy and its performance. I understand that some people are offended, but as Rowan Atkinson of "Mr. Bean" fame said, "free speech without the right to offend is not free speech at all." People have the right to not like an artist's work. They have the right, as people did in this case, walk out of the performance. But forcing the hospital to apologize for booking the artist is a step too far - in my opinion. Instead, performances such as these are best used - if you are offended - as stages for public debate, not a demand for apologies or cancellations. We will be all better for it. Let's not focus on wars of culture, but rather identify problems and discuss solutions. Good art raises these questions - which is what Mr. Schneider did. https://lnkd.in/dKKUxebr
'It's so not OK': This man explains why he was offended by Rob Schneider's jokes at hospital fundraiser
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https://lnkd.in/ej9gN2xb Check out this video of Chuck Lessin as we speak on his impact of our Community.
Chuck Lessin Cheers Founder, Philanthropist & Political Activist for Charities Across the World
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🌡 Let's talk VOLUNTEERS 👉 However big your Charity / Museum / Heritage organisation is, have you got the right insurance to deal with volunteer and employee issues that get a bit spicy?! 👍 The case in point in Brixham will no doubt highlight for all charities the need for a discussion on Employment Practices cover (and limits) at the very least. 📞 Talk to PIB Insurance Brokers for great advice and appropriate insurance cover to protect your management team. #charity #charityinsurance #museum #museuminsurance #heritageinsurance #employmentpractices #pib #protectmanagement
Brixham Heritage Museum volunteers protest over suspension
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Hate is Not Patriotic Hate is not British. It’s cowardly, deplorable, and wrong. Criminality, especially in the name of hate, must face the full force of the law. Diversity is Our Strength No racist can ever change that. The actions of Far Right thugs across the UK this past week have been shocking and scary. Today, I am thinking about all my BAME friends and connections. Some have told me how scared they now feel. I am here to listen, understand, and stand up to the thugs. What We Can Do One thing we can do as librarians is continue to fight the disinformation that fuels racism. A good place to start is by advocating for Full Fact, an independent fact-checking organization https://lnkd.in/eJ_jv6kw We can also educate people on evaluating sources, particularly using the CRAAP test https://lnkd.in/eUbGaE5u This helps ensure information is credible and reliable. Let's work together to make a difference.
All of the facts we have checked - Full Fact
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Check out this article of giving back by one of our wealthiest men in entertainment! https://lnkd.in/gqv-6Fyy
These Are Tyler Perry's Most Amazing Acts Of Generosity
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I am having a fun raiser (yes fun) for my film on the use of force "Resisting" at Tealee May 17, 18 and 19. The flyers are attached to this email. The link will have all of the details as well. https://lnkd.in/g9VxSuMx We would love to see you at one of the events or if you can't make it please consider making a donation. Director donnie l. betts is approaching RESISTING with an unwavering commitment to truth-telling and giving voice to those who have been unseen and oppressed. With a deep understanding of the impact of over-policing as a Black male artist, betts sees this film as an extension of his lifelong dedication to sharing authentic stories that are often overlooked or silenced. In the spirit of accountability, the film ensures the voices of the protagonists and impacted communities are respected and accurately represented. Ultimately, RESISTING aspires to create a transformative and healing experience for audiences. By courageously exposing the failures of the system and inspiring collective action, the documentary aims to contribute to policy change, raise awareness, and foster empathy and understanding. It seeks to ignite a revolution of the human heart, leading to a more just and equitable society, liberated from the grip of over-policing. RESISTING stands as a testament to the power of storytelling and the potential of film to challenge societal norms and catalyze meaningful change. With wide-reaching free and trusted accessibility, public media paired with a planned robust impact campaign would be the perfect home for this film to galvanize audiences. The question is What does or can the future of policing look like?
'Resisting: A Look at the Use of Force' Fundraiser — TeaLee's Tea House & Bookstore
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I am having a fun raiser (yes fun) for my film on the use of force "Resisting" at Tealee May 17, 18 and 19. The flyers are attached to this email. The link will have all of the details as well. https://lnkd.in/g9VxSuMx We would love to see you at one of the events or if you can't make it please consider making a donation. Director donnie l. betts is approaching RESISTING with an unwavering commitment to truth-telling and giving voice to those who have been unseen and oppressed. With a deep understanding of the impact of over-policing as a Black male artist, betts sees this film as an extension of his lifelong dedication to sharing authentic stories that are often overlooked or silenced. In the spirit of accountability, the film ensures the voices of the protagonists and impacted communities are respected and accurately represented. Ultimately, RESISTING aspires to create a transformative and healing experience for audiences. By courageously exposing the failures of the system and inspiring collective action, the documentary aims to contribute to policy change, raise awareness, and foster empathy and understanding. It seeks to ignite a revolution of the human heart, leading to a more just and equitable society, liberated from the grip of over-policing. RESISTING stands as a testament to the power of storytelling and the potential of film to challenge societal norms and catalyze meaningful change. With wide-reaching free and trusted accessibility, public media paired with a planned robust impact campaign would be the perfect home for this film to galvanize audiences. The question is What does or can the future of policing look like?
'Resisting: A Look at the Use of Force' Fundraiser — TeaLee's Tea House & Bookstore
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Check out this Cheat Sheet created by Stir for the upcoming Arts in the Garden!
Stir Cheat Sheet: 5 artists and acts to check out at Arts in the Garden 2024 — Stir
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