Act! Speak! Build! Month is a month-long advocacy campaign from IC Habitat for Humanity. We aim to heighten awareness about homelessness, affordable housing issues, and how organizations like Habitat can help. Our advocacy is about addressing the policies, systems and attitudes in place that maintain the prevalence of substandard housing in the United States and beyond.
We're having a great series of events as part of the month! Here are some highlights.
CHECK OUT ALL OF THE EVENTS on the ACT! SPEAK! BUILD! PAGE
> Monday, April 4: Film screening of Living Broke in Boom Times: Lessons from the Movement to End Poverty, 7:00pm in Textor 102.
> Monday, April 11: Mark Horvath, documentarian and founder of InvisiblePeople.tv and We Are Visible will be speaking at the college. He's been featured on CNN, NPR, CNN, and was named one of The Huffington Post's Top Twitter activists and will be speaking about his advocacy regarding homelessness, diversifying the face of homelessness, and effective social media activism, 5:30-7:00pm in Textor 101.
> Thursday, April 14: Representatives from Teach for America, AmeriCorps, City Year and PeaceCorps will be available to speak with undergraduate students for the "Post-Graduate Routes to SErvice Learning and Community Building" Career Fair, 12:00-2:00pm in Klingenstein Lounge.
Tell us you're coming on Facebook, and check out the Intercom information about the night.
We're having a great series of events as part of the month! Here are some highlights.
CHECK OUT ALL OF THE EVENTS on the ACT! SPEAK! BUILD! PAGE
> Monday, April 4: Film screening of Living Broke in Boom Times: Lessons from the Movement to End Poverty, 7:00pm in Textor 102.
> Monday, April 11: Mark Horvath, documentarian and founder of InvisiblePeople.tv and We Are Visible will be speaking at the college. He's been featured on CNN, NPR, CNN, and was named one of The Huffington Post's Top Twitter activists and will be speaking about his advocacy regarding homelessness, diversifying the face of homelessness, and effective social media activism, 5:30-7:00pm in Textor 101.
> Thursday, April 14: Representatives from Teach for America, AmeriCorps, City Year and PeaceCorps will be available to speak with undergraduate students for the "Post-Graduate Routes to SErvice Learning and Community Building" Career Fair, 12:00-2:00pm in Klingenstein Lounge.
Tell us you're coming on Facebook, and check out the Intercom information about the night.
