WIPPS 2013 Spring News: Peter Yarrow and Dave Obey Event
…known for espousing social causes and reclaiming folk-music’s potency as a cultural and political force. As a life-long activist, Yarrow has lent his support…
…known for espousing social causes and reclaiming folk-music’s potency as a cultural and political force. As a life-long activist, Yarrow has lent his support…
…was UW-Stevens Point music faculty Ryan Korb, jazz percussionist, and Tom McComb, jazz and Brazilian guitarist. The concert was part of WIPPS’ Cultural Engagement…
A grassroots effort to address ethnic and cultural diversity issues – launched last summer by a small group of concerned Wausau residents – has…
…communities, and messaging has not consistently reached these communities. Language, cultural, and literacy barriers exist. Immigration issues and discrimination further complicate the situation. Additionally,…
…Cultivating further relationships in areas where the State has international college exchange programs Tapping into the cultural heritage of WI residents Focusing on emerging…
…by anthropology professor Ron Lippi of UW-Marathon County, who has played a key role in bringing the couple to the United States on cultural…
Thank you to everyone who attended this event. Throughout Wisconsin, WIPPS opens more minds every day to politics and religion, cultural engagement, mentoring and…
…the state’s economic, cultural and social progress. This will be the second Toward One Wisconsin inclusivity conference presented by the Wisconsin Institute for Public…
The Building Merrill Together initiative continues with the introduction of the “River Bend Trail Community Project.” The first event for that project is a development seminar featuring Dr. Arijit Sen, an Associate Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Through a curriculum development seminar, Dr. Sen will share his knowledge of community engagement tactics and story-sharing […]…
Ed Stetzer, Ph.D., nationally recognized evangelist, author and director of the Billy Graham Center, will speak at the eighth Veninga Lecture on Religion and Society.