MOAA's Third
Annual Young African ConneXions Summit (YAX) and Mandela Day of
Service
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As
part of its Community and Youth Engagement Outreach program, the Mayor’s
Office on African Affairs (MOAA) invites you to attend its third annual Young
African ConneXions Summit (YAX) in partnership with Howard University on
Friday, July 14, 2017.Themed Strengthening Diaspora
Partnerships, the summit will take place at the Howard
University School of Business Auditorium located at 2600 6th Street, NW,
from 5:00pm to 7:30pm, .
Following
the annual Young African ConneXions Summit, MOAA will host its
third annual Mandela Day of Service on Saturday, July 15, 2017. Please
join MOAA's staff and volunteers at the Anacostia Park skating
rink on 1800 Anacostia Drive SE, from 10:00am to 12:00pm, for 67 minutes
of community service to commemorate the life and legacy of Nelson
Mandela.
Both
events are free and open to the public.
RSVP here for MOAA's Third Annual
Young African ConneXions Summit (YAX).
RSVP here for 3rd Annual
Mandela Day of Service.
Click here for a recap of last year’s MOAA'S 2nd
Annual Young African ConneXions Summit.
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Saturday, June 24, 2017
July 14, 2017. Third Annual Young African ConneXions Summit (YAX) and Mandela Day of Service
Friday, June 23, 2017
June 26, 2017...Part 3....Trauma-Informed Innovations in Crisis Services
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June 26, 2017. Communities Addressing Trauma and Community Strife Using Trauma-Informed Approaches
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The Geography of Disaster Risk and Resiliency in America
The Geography of
Disaster Risk and Resiliency in America
In this eBook Route Fifty features a handful of stories
and dispatches from recent trips to Alaska, Oregon and Washington state,
featuring locations that provide snapshots of the very real dangers and
disruptions that emergency planners, first responders, public officials and other
stakeholders face, plus the strategies and technologies helping our communities
be more resilient.
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What's Inside This New Route Fifty eBook
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Portage,
Alaska: A Town
That Sank and (Mostly) Disappeared
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Oso,
Washington: How
a Deadly Landslide Improved Access to Better Mapping in Washington State
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Bend,
Oregon: The Very
Real Dangers of Building in the Wildland-Urban Interface
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