2008 International Association Award
Recipients
Christopher
Columbus Family Academy – Christopher Columbus is
a community school serving the Fair Haven area. It is dedicated
to implementing a curriculum that promotes bi-literacy, bilingualism
and biculturalism in both English and Spanish. Funds from the IANH
will be used to offer Mandarin language classes in order to introduce
students to a culture that is less familiar to them but that will
strengthen the understanding between the people of Greater New
Haven and the world. www.nhps.net/columbus
Easter Seals/Goodwill Industries - Easter Seals
Goodwill Industries was born as a result of affiliations, collaborations
and subsequent mergers with other community service providers in
Greater New Haven. What has emerged is a progressive, community-based
organization committed to its mission to enhance employment opportunities
and the quality of life for people with disabilities and other
special needs. IANH provided financing for a 5 week summer camp
entitled “World Series 2008: The Circle of Life” at
the Family Learning Center at Martinez School, New Haven. The goal
is for students who have minimal contact with individuals not of
Hispanic ancestry to deepen the students’ appreciation for
other cultures and sharpen awareness of global issues. www.newhavengoodwill.easterseals.com
Eli Whitney Museum - The Eli Whitney Museum received
funding from the IANH in order to support the Museum’s One
World/Many Voices Project, a programming effort in Spanish. This
will help to reach out to the Spanish speaking community of Greater
New Haven and to promote intercultural awareness and communication.
www.eliwhitney.org
Fellowship Place, Inc. – With funding
from the IANH, Fellowship Place is going to enhance its multi-cultural
awareness program with monthly presentations, including a community
speaker series. www.fellowshipplace.org
Habitat for Humanity – Habitat for Humanity
builds affordable Habitat homes for low income families. IANH funds
will be used to get younger volunteers involved in a building project
for a Hispanic family. It will promote cross-cultural understanding
between suburban volunteers and Habitat families. www.habitatgnh.org
Hamden Middle School PTA - The mission of Hamden
Public Schools is “to ensure all our students learn to the
best of their potential each and every day they are entrusted to
our care.” The
PTA supports cultural enrichment activities that span the disciplines
of music, social studies and language arts in order to raise awareness
and sensitivity among students and to prepare them to live in a
global society. IANH funds will be used for a series of performances,
one by Mikata, with a rhythmic expedition of the U.S., Africa,
the Caribbean and South America. www.hamden.org/page.cfm?p=85
JUNTA for Progressive Action – The JUNTA
for Progressive Action strives to improve the social, economic
and political conditions of the Latino community in Greater New
Haven. With support from the IANH, the JUNTA (in partnership with
the Fair Haven Public Library) plans to establish a film series
that promotes cultural awareness and understanding, community cohesion,
and dialogue on international social and political issues. www.juntainc.org
Music Haven - In November 2008 and February 2009,
Music Haven plans a series of workshops entitled “Music from
Around the World” to celebrate and explore the music and
culture of seven different countries. These performances and presentations
are relevant to IANH’s mission because it teaches children
from the Greater New Haven community the importance of cultural
understanding and globalism. www.musichavenct.org
Neighborhood Music School - The Neighborhood
Music School is the largest independent not-for-profit community
arts school in Connecticut. Its mission is to provide the highest
quality instruction in music and dance and to make it accessible
to people of all ethnic and economic circumstances. Funding from
the IANH will support a project called “Sharing Asian Music
and Culture with the Asian and non-Asian Communities”. At
the heart of this effort is collection of Asian songs, published
in a booklet. Sharing Asian songs between parents and children
will promote intergenerational knowledge and increase awareness
in the non-Asian community. www.nmsmusicschool.org
Online Journalism Project/New Haven Independent – The
Online Journalism Project promotes interactive community journalism
on the Internet. The Project will use IANH funding to expand coverage
of immigration and international issues in New Haven. It plans
to create s series called “New International Haven”.
www.newhavenindependent.org
Yale Peabody Museum – The Yale Peabody
Museum and the JUNTA for Progressive Action are organizing the
6th annual Fiesta Latina, serving the local Latino community and
introducing Latino culture to the visitors of the Peabody Museum.
The event is truly bilingual, with numerous educational activities
such as music, dance, cooking and storytelling. www.peabody.yale.edu
Round
the World Women - The organization helps women from other
countries in New Haven in assisting them in their orientation and
adjustment to a new community. The program provides a social setting
where new friends are made and experiences are shared. IANH support
is a major portion of the organization’s budget that goes
to guest speakers, holiday celebrations, crafts, and visits to
local places of interest are part of their ongoing activities. www.rww-international.com
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