The Network for Social Justice Board of Directors is delighted to announce Rebecca Slisz as our permanent Executive Director. The decision followed an extensive recruitment and interview process this spring. Read more about Rebecca at https://t.co/04w6sosc0N
The Network for Social Justice is seeking an experienced social justice advocate to serve as our Executive Director. We are looking for someone knowledgeable about community education and advocacy, as well as fundraising. More details are at https://t.co/th1HPMj0ik
So grateful to have received a 2023 Staffing Recovery Grant from MA Humanities, which provided funding through the MA Cultural Council. Funds will support staffing costs that will make NFSJ community arts, culture, and social and racial justice programs possible in 2023-4!
Our #springappeal ends on 6/30 and we still hope to raise $10,000. Your gift supports equity programs and community-building initiatives, including student internships, educational workshops, and events like PRIDEfest and our recent AAPI program. Give at https://t.co/UOMyh3Pshx
The #LivedExperienceSurvey exists so that we can learn from the experiences of those who have faced discrimination, marginalization, exclusion, or harassment in Winchester and make our town more inclusive. Share your stories at https://t.co/J6F5wTpsVD
With a drumming performance by Odaiko New England, kids' painting activity from Studio on the Common, yard games, crafts, pizza, popsicles, refreshments and more, there's sure to be something for everyone at our first ever Family Fun Night Fundraiser at Wright Locke Farm!
Join us TOMORROW for this AAPI celebration, hosted by the NFSJ and WHS students from the Chinese Cultural Club and AAC! The event will include a lion dance performance and student booths focused on chopstick games, calligraphy and Henna! This is a family friendly event.
With a drumming performance by Odaiko New England, kids' painting activity from Studio on the Common, yard games, crafts, pizza, popsicles, refreshments and more, there's sure to be something for everyone at our first ever Family Fun Night Fundraiser at Wright Locke Farm!
Save the date for this AAPI celebration, hosted by the NFSJ and WHS students from the Chinese Cultural Club and AAC! The event will include a lion dance performance and a range of student booths focused on chopstick games, calligraphy and Henna! This is a family friendly event.
With a drumming performance by Odaiko New England, kids' painting activity from Studio on the Common, yard games, crafts, pizza, popsicles, refreshments and more, there's sure to be something for everyone at our first ever Family Fun Night Fundraiser at Wright Locke Farm!
STUDENTS are invited to join us on Thursday in honor of #HolocaustRemembranceDay to meet Young Adult author Laura Hatosy for a discussion about her novel Drawn from Memory and the writing process. You can find copies of the book on sale at BookEnds.
We are proud to announce our final #womenshistorymonth honoree, @WinchesterABC Resident Director, Tenisha Colbert. You can read up on Tenisha at https://t.co/spEeao3eMP. Congrats to all of our honorees!
Congrats to our next #womenshistorymonth honoree, Winchester artist and nonprofit founder Fenway Fan! You can read about her at https://t.co/2mJ9bEFTQZ
We can’t change someone’s lived experiences, but we can learn from them! Share your stories about facing discrimination, marginalization, exclusion or harassment in Winchester by anonymously filling out the Lived Experience Survey at https://t.co/J6F5wTq0Lb
Congrats to our next #womenshistorymonth honorees, Caroline Crocker Otis and Elizabeth Mooney! You can read about these two at https://t.co/dJ8Kn1XcVF.
We can’t change someone’s lived experiences, but we can learn from them! Share your stories about facing discrimination, marginalization, exclusion or harassment in Winchester by anonymously filling out the Lived Experience Survey at https://t.co/J6F5wTpsVD