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On February 27th, 2019, the Appleseed Network held their second Seeds of Learning Event at Teddy & the Bully Bar for a conversation with former DOJ Office for Access to Justice head, Maha Jweied on access to justice. Read more about the event below.
Welcome to the latest edition of Appleseed’s newsletter! In this issue, you can find updates about the latest meeting of the Appleseed Network, our first Seeds of Learning Series event which was held last October, our Annual Golf Classic held last September, and read a spotlight on Kansas Appleseed’s work, and much more.
As always, thanks so much for being a supporter of Appleseed and let us know if you have any questions.
On 12/5/18, Princeton AlumniCorps and Appleseed hosted a webinar presentation and Q & A on the topic of “Care for the Caregivers” of undocumented and displaced people. This webinar was the 3rd in a series as part of a partnership between Princeton AlumniCorps and Appleseed, funded by the Hewlett Foundation, which aims to promote network-based collaboration on issues facing immigrants and refugees.
PLEASE JOIN US FOR THE WEBINAR
“Care for the Caregiver” Hosted by Princeton AlumniCorps & Appleseed Wednesday, December 5 at 3 PM EDT
As we approach the 25th anniversary of Appleseed’s founding by the Harvard Law School Class of 1958, we are looking back at how much things have changed – and how much they have stayed the same.
WEBINAR SUMMARY – SUPPORTING IMMIGRANT STUDENTS IN UNIVERSITIES
Hosted by Princeton AlumniCorps & Appleseed Held on 9/27/2018 PLEASE JOIN US FOR THE WEBINAR
“SUPPORTING IMMIGRANT STUDENTS IN UNIVERSITIES” Hosted by Princeton AlumniCorps & Appleseed Thursday, September 27 at 1 PM EDT
On April 11, Princeton AlumniCorps and Appleseed hosted a webinar presentation and Q/A on the topic of trauma and mental health in immigrant and refugee communities, featuring two experts in the field. More than 160 viewers from all over the United States tuned in to listen and learn from Dr. Usha Tummala-Narra and Dr. Maria Nardone about the various aspects of trauma, including the effects of the current political climate on mental wellness and the generational impact of chronic stress on immigrant families.
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“TRAUMA IN IMMIGRANT/REFUGEE COMMUNITIES” Hosted by Princeton AlumniCorps & Appleseed Wednesday, April 11 at 3 PM EDT |
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