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SUBMIT ARTWORK TO BENEFIT JUSTICE!
The Council on Crime and Justice
is currently accepting submissions for our
Art and Justice Benefit and Exhibit
On November 19, 2009 the Council on Crime and
Justice will launch an exhibit showcasing art created
by prisoners, former prisoners, victims of crime,
juveniles and children at risk..., and other artists whose
work reflects a social justice theme.
All supporters, artists and collectors alike, are
encouraged to submit art work. The art will then be
displayed and sold, with proceeds going to benefit the
individual artists and the work of the Council on
Crime and Justice.
If you would like to submit a piece for the show,
please complete the Submission Form and email it to
ArtAndJustice@crimeandjustice.org.
by Sunday, October 18th, 2009.
Please include, if available, a photo of the piece.
The Submission Form can be found at
www.crimeandjustice.org
Council on Crime and Justice
Please email submissions to
ArtAndJustice@crimeandjustice.orgRead More
The Council on Crime and Justice
is currently accepting submissions for our
Art and Justice Benefit and Exhibit
On November 19, 2009 the Council on Crime and
Justice will launch an exhibit showcasing art created
by prisoners, former prisoners, victims of crime,
juveniles and children at risk..., and other artists whose
work reflects a social justice theme.
All supporters, artists and collectors alike, are
encouraged to submit art work. The art will then be
displayed and sold, with proceeds going to benefit the
individual artists and the work of the Council on
Crime and Justice.
If you would like to submit a piece for the show,
please complete the Submission Form and email it to
ArtAndJustice@crimeandjustice.org.
by Sunday, October 18th, 2009.
Please include, if available, a photo of the piece.
The Submission Form can be found at
www.crimeandjustice.org
Council on Crime and Justice
Please email submissions to
ArtAndJustice@crimeandjustice.orgRead More

Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs (HECUA)
AAC&U is hosting a student workshop at the outset of the conference. This student leadership workshop is titled “Ethical Identity and Imagination"-- http://www.aacu.org/core_commitments/stu dentworkshop.cfm --and will take place on October 1, 2-5 pm.
For more information about the student leadership workshop program and to register, please visit http://www.aacu.org/core_commitments/stu dentworkshop.cfm
Source: www.aacu.org

Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs (HECUA)
Calling all photographers...PHOTO COMPETITION!!!
Glimpse Magazine (National Geographic) is specifically looking for photos of people working or volunteering abroad, interacting with locals, and/or participating in a cultural practice. Check out details about the competition and
enter here: http://glimpse.org/contests/
Source: glimpse.org
People do cool stuff abroad. Send us a photo of someone you know exploring another culture and you could win a $250 travel voucher. We are specifically looking for photos of people working or volunteering abroad, interacting with locals, and/or participating in a cultural practice. ...

Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs (HECUA) An incredible CILA alum and Hamline University student, Margaret Shields, is growing things in St. Paul. Check out the article written about her cool project--Students Proposing Real Options for Underutilized Territory (SPROUT)! http://www.monitorsaintpaul.com/
Source: www.monitorsaintpaul.com
NEXT ISSUE: AUGUST 13 FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE MONITOR CONTACT: Denis Woulfe 1885 University Ave. W. Suite #110 St. Paul, MN 55104 651-645-7045 FAX: 651-645-4780 E-Mail: denisw@ aplacetoremember.com

Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs (HECUA)
Check out this poem, written by Julia Dinsmore, a field speaker for HECUA's MUST program. It's read by Danny Glover:
http://www.buildingchanges.org/think-tan k/understanding-homelessness/228-my-name -is-not-those-people
Source: www.buildingchanges.org
Building Changes is a catalyst for ending homelessness. We address the economic and social conditions that adversely affect people’s housing, health and job opportunities. We coalesce public and private resources to create lasting solutions, transforming the way people in need are served.

Miriam Harris
This is Professor Duchess Harris from Macalester College. I designed the curriculum for the original Southern Civil Rights course. My new book comes out next week! http://www.amazon.com/feminist-Politics- Kennedy-Clinton-Contemporary/dp/02306133 06

Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs (HECUA)
Travel with the summer Civil Rights group via their BLOG:
http://hecuacivilrights09.blogspot.com/
Source: hecuacivilrights09.blogspot.com

Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs (HECUA) Fresh, the movie, coming to Minneapolis this week (tomorrow and Wednesday): http://www.freshthemovie.com/
Source: www.freshthemovie.com
Ana Joanes was interviewed by Kerry Truman, Co-Founder of EatingLiberally.org on the Huffington Post recently.The front yard farming phenomenon is so hot now that People magazine recently did a story on ...

HECUA Job Postings Recruitment Associate (x2) Posted May 2009 Applications preferred by USPS; must be received before or on July 7, 2009...

Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs (HECUA)
The time has come to support our brothers and sisters from around the world living here in the Twin Cities.They have been forced to leave hopeless situations at home, often including their families, friends and customs, to come to this country in pursuit of better opportunities - much like many of our parents and grand...parents did not so long ago.
They deserve the same rights as the rest of us. Come show support!!!!!!
Hope to see you out there!
Much Love,
Anna Horner
MUST, Spring 2007 Alum
***Please forward***
MIRAC and the May 1st Coalition will be hosting the annual March for Immigrant and Workers' Rights on Friday May 1, starting at 4pm at Lake St. & 13th Ave. (at Spirit of the Lakes Church), and ending with a street festival from 5:30-8pm at 29th & Nicollet (behind the Kmart).
We appreciate the outpouring of community support when we ran intochallenges getting the permit approved. We are pleased to announce that we are working closely with the Minneapolis Police Department and the Mayor's office to ensure a legal and successful march that everyone can feel welcome to participate in.
Come support immigrant and workers' rights at this most critical time!
For more info on the march: http://mirac1.wordpress.com
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They deserve the same rights as the rest of us. Come show support!!!!!!
Hope to see you out there!
Much Love,
Anna Horner
MUST, Spring 2007 Alum
***Please forward***
MIRAC and the May 1st Coalition will be hosting the annual March for Immigrant and Workers' Rights on Friday May 1, starting at 4pm at Lake St. & 13th Ave. (at Spirit of the Lakes Church), and ending with a street festival from 5:30-8pm at 29th & Nicollet (behind the Kmart).
We appreciate the outpouring of community support when we ran intochallenges getting the permit approved. We are pleased to announce that we are working closely with the Minneapolis Police Department and the Mayor's office to ensure a legal and successful march that everyone can feel welcome to participate in.
Come support immigrant and workers' rights at this most critical time!
For more info on the march: http://mirac1.wordpress.com
Read More
Time:4:00PM Friday, May 1st
Location:Lake St. & 13th Ave. (at Spirit of the Lakes Church)

Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs (HECUA)
Join us for a PEACE CONCERT...
Admission is free but contributions are welcome and all proceeds go to these three organizations: Resource Center of the Americas, Friends for a Non-Violent World, and Friends School of Minnesota. Performers include Carlos Diaz Quartet (musical influences from Columbia and Cuba), Russell P...ackard (instrumental music of Middle East and India), Nube (contemporary Latin American and world music; Paraguayan harpist Nick Carter), and flutist Miriam Larson (A HECUA alum of our Ecuador program).Read More
Admission is free but contributions are welcome and all proceeds go to these three organizations: Resource Center of the Americas, Friends for a Non-Violent World, and Friends School of Minnesota. Performers include Carlos Diaz Quartet (musical influences from Columbia and Cuba), Russell P...ackard (instrumental music of Middle East and India), Nube (contemporary Latin American and world music; Paraguayan harpist Nick Carter), and flutist Miriam Larson (A HECUA alum of our Ecuador program).Read More
Building Peace in the Americas and Beyond
Time:7:00PM Friday, April 24th
Location:Hamline United Methodist Church


















