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Mobile Classroom Laser-Beamed on Building Community Through Relevant Education and Anchor Institutions

Dr. Alberto Pulido, Chair and Professor of Ethnic Studies at the University of San Diego and Director of the Turning Wheel Mobile Classroom Project, talks about Turnings Wheels’ mission to build community through the story telling of the rich cultures and history of diverse communities. Dr. Pulido chats about the project’s partnership with the Chicano Park Steering Committee, the Chicano Park Museum and Cultural Center and USD.

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USD Fellowship Program Making Strides to Create a Generation of Civic-Minded Leaders

Vinny Seepaul, Associate Director of USD’s College Corps Fellowship Program, is joined by Maria Perez, a program Fellow, to discuss the program’s engagement efforts to stimulate college students’ interest in civic-minded causes, and it’s focus on helping low income students graduate on time and with less debt.

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Nonprofit Institute Partners with Kid Spark Education to Disrupt STEM Educational Inequities

Dr. Emily Young, Executive Director of the USD’s Nonprofit Institute, and Paul Eichen, Founder and Board Chair of Kid Spark Education, talk about the Institute’s use of research to support/strengthen nonprofits such as Kid Spark. Young and Eichen chat about the missions of their respective organizations.

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Academy Engages Middle and High School Students by Cultivating STEAM Knowledge

Dr. Odesma Dalrymple and Dr. Perla Myers, Co-Founders of the (S)TEAM Academy and STEAM Youth and Community Conference, discuss the Academy’s mission to facilitate an informal STEAM education learning “laboratory” where STEAM skills, identities, advocacy and equity-based approaches are co-cultivated amongst underserved middle and high school students.

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Electrical Engineering Student’s Project VisMO Increases Elementary Students Mathematical Understanding

Paine Harris, a University of San Diego electrical engineering student, talks about Project VisMO, a program that extends elementary school students’ visuospatial skills and increase their mathematical understanding through paper play.

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Foundation Teams Up with USD School of Leadership and Education Sciences to Launch BiGI

Pamela Gray Payton, Vice President, Chief Impact and Partnerships Officer for the San Diego Foundation, is joined by Dr. Sean Green, Assistant Dean for Community Engagements in Spiritually, Mental Health and Catholic Education for the USD’s School of Leadership and Education Sciences (SOLES), chat about a $1.5 million Foundation grant for USD to develop and launch the Black InGenius Initiative (BiGI). The Initiative is a college access and early literacy program for Black students in the San Diego Region.

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Retired Navy SEAL and Best-Selling Author Passionate About Working with Foster Youth and Juvenile Court Kids

Ed Hiner, a retired Navy SEAL, best-selling author and educator, chats about how his experiences as a Navy SEAL have led him to teach students at the San Pascual Academy on topics such as leadership, succeeding under tremendous stress and fulfilling promises.

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Brunch Shines Light on Women Veterans

Jennifer Givens, Program Manager for the Mt. Soledad National Veterans Memorial, talks bout the 2nd Annual Women’s History Brunch on March 23 honoring women who have served in the military.

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Humane Society’s Lost2Found Program Unites Missing Pets With Their Owners; “Walk for Animals” Set for Feb. 25

Dr. Gary Weitzman, President & CEO of the San Diego Humane Society, discusses the 24th Annual “Walk for Animals– North County” at Kit Carson Park in Escondido. Weitzman chats of the Lost2Found Program, a cellphone texting program that helps people search for their missing pets.

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Starlight Bowl Supporters Optimistic on Lease Approval for Iconic Balboa Park Venue

Steve Stopper, CEO and Founder of Save Starlight, discusses his organization’s mission to be granted lease approval to reimagine the historic Starlight Bowl for community benefit for underserved groups.

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