Handouts and reports from AAWGT education sessions are available to download below.Some reports are in PDF format, requiring Adobe Reader. Download Adobe Reader here if you do not have it on your computer. RECORDING: Please click HERE for a full recording of this event. SLIDE DECK: Please click HERE to view the slides. RECORDING: Please click HERE for a full recording of this event. BIOS: The following links will lead you to helpful programs including the Healthy Start Program you heard about from the Health Department Parent Educator: RECORDING: Please click HERE for a full recording of this event. Library Recording: The National Low Income Housing Coalition Summary of Average Housing Rentals and Income Levels in Maryland: The 2020 Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice: Biographies of Ardath M. Cade, Melissa Maddox-Evans, Kathleen M. Koch and Theresa Wellman: Affordable Housing Definition and Brief History: The Connection Between Health, Housing and Racial Equity: HACA Quarterly City Council Presentation: The first 2021 education session offered by AAWGT via Zoom highlighted three organizations: The Annapolis Shakespeare Company, The Maryland Hall Outreach Program and the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra Academy. Each has effectively reinvented how and where they deliver their arts offerings, thereby helping to ensure the continuance of a vibrant arts community in Maryland’s capital. Our creative speakers presented ways the local arts community is using the power of the arts to positively impact youth in Anne Arundel County. Sally Boyett spoke about the Shakespeare Company and its online performances for AACPS classes. She also described extensive outreach partnerships and internships with local performing and visual arts programs. Laura Brino included videos of students, powerfully demonstrating Maryland Hall’s efforts to provide local youth with a safe environment for self-expression, confidence building and the motivation to stay in school. Netanel Draiblate described how ASO professionals teach and mentor music students regardless of income level, with full and partial scholarships offered on a financial needs basis. He also showed touching videos highlighting student performers and what this program means to them. You can watch the entire program, including the video of Mary Spencer of the Community Foundation of Anne Arundel County, HERE. View a recording of the presentation here. Maryland Association of Boards of Education “Looking Through the Equity Lens” Seven Steps in the Equity Literacy Case Analysis Approach Board of Education of Anne Arundel County Educational Equity Policy Board of Education of Anne Arundel County Educational Equity Regulation Maryland State Department of Education Equity and Excellence Guidebook Slide deck from the presentation Resources to continue our collective effort to Elevate All Students and Eliminate All Gaps RECORDING: Trimming Health Inequity SLIDE DECK: Barbershops as Trusted Community Partners VIDEO: Bryan Stevenson: ‘Respectability Politics’ Won’t Protect Black Americans From Racism The Health Advocates In-Reach and Research Campaign (HAIR) Minkler: African American Barbershops and Beauty Salons Racial and Ethnic Disparities as a Public Health Ethics Issue The Burdens of Race and History Toward a 4th Generation Disparities Research Health Advocates In-Reach and Research Campaign (HAIR) takes internists to Maryland barbershops Join the Health Equity Movement Explanation of the program from UMD School of Public Health site. Health from a Trusted Source: Barbershops Bring Health Services to African American Men. The Building Trust between Researchers and Minorities Bioethics Research Initiative. The Color of COVID-19 Maryland: Addressing Racial and Ethnic Disparities in a Global Pandemic. Barbershops become urban community health centers. Capital Gazette article, “State Plan Targets Racial, Ethnic Disparities” More information about Census 2020 can be found here. An interactive map tracking data collection can be found here.
Judy Center 2018-2019 KRA Review
Transportation PowerPoint Presentation
Karen Bassarab, Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future Other Resource Materials:
Baltimore Sun Article: Women Veterans Do Not Recognize Themselves as Veterans Challenges and Barriers for Military and Veteran Women Domestic Abuse Now a Crime Inconvenience of Being a Woman Veteran Pew Survey of Women Veterans, December 2011 Rethink Veterans - Who is the Woman Veteran Who is a Woman Veteran Women Veterans Strategic Plan and Timeline by Women Veterans Task Force
Books Before Babies: Preventing Unplanned Pregnancy and Completing College
Migration Policy Institute: Website for MPI’s E Pluribus Unum Prizes for Integration
Waking Up White by Debby Irving Recommended Viewing: YouTube: Robin DiAngelo and others #1. #2. #3 Content focuses on the subjects for which AAWGT has sponsored educational sessions to better inform our members and the community at large. The most recent education session materials are at the top of this page. Remaining resource topics from prior sessions are listed alphabetically. Some reports are in pdf format, requiring Adobe Reader. Download Adobe Reader here if you do not have it on your computer. |