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Anti-Racism Training on Zoom: Be Anti Racist (PRNewswire)

PRNewswire/ -- The Diocese of New Jersey's Anti-Racism Ministry invites you to enroll in 20 hours of Anti-Racism Training streamed to your computer, ...

- February 7, 7:00 to 9:00 PM In addition to the interactive Zoom sessions, participants will be presented with recorded lessons and lectures. Lecture and discussion topics include "What is Race?" This training takes a historical approach to help participants understand systemic racism and empower them to confront and organize against racism, inequality, and injustice. 9, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The Diocese of New Jersey's Anti-Racism Ministry invites you to enroll in 20 hours of Anti-Racism Training streamed to your computer, tablet or mobile phone. My mind and perspective changed."

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City council meeting moved to Zoom platform (Coastal View News)

The Jan. 9 Carpinteria City Council meeting will now take place virtually due to the ongoing storm and Highway 101 closures. Meetings typically take place ...

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Camden club to kick off winter horticultural series Jan. 31 via Zoom (Kennebec Journal & Morning Sentinel)

The events include topics related to conservation and environmental stewardship for home gardeners, as well as botanical art, photography and research, ...

• On Feb. 28, gardening journalist Tom Atwell will present “The New Invasive Plants List in Maine” and discuss the new Maine do-not sell list. Topics include low maintenance and native plants, low input yard care, proper plant choice, and managing pests wisely. 7, Sally Stockwell with Maine Audubon and Allyssa Gregory from the Maine Forest Service will present “Forestry for Maine Birds,” covering ways to steward woodland and provide habitat. Together, they will discuss ways to enhance habitat for a diversity of birds, fish, and other wildlife that live in or visit privately owned forests. Virtual tour guide Carol Carlson of Harvard Museums of Science & Culture will perform a live showcase of the Ware Collection of Blaschka Glass Models at the Harvard Museum of Natural History.

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