A Cultural exploration and conflict inquiry in the One To World Global Classroom Program
In a world that is increasingly interconnected, the importance of fostering cultural understanding and addressing global conflicts has never been...
In a world that is increasingly interconnected, the importance of fostering cultural understanding and addressing global conflicts has never been...
Grant writing is an essential skill that plays a crucial role in seeking funding to support nonprofit missions. When it...
Race. Such a heavy word that most people would prefer to side-step. A word that I had, for the better...
Over the last decades, digital transformations have made an impact on our daily lives and have had a profound effect...
It’s been almost three months that I have joined my host organization here at New York City, I experienced many...
Bringing social work Staffs to NY Schools across five boroughs It’s now around 6 months that I am engaged (Hybrid...
It still seems unreal and at times overwhelming to accept the fact that we have started this fellowship journey in...
Today, we speak with Host Organization, The Hunger Project, and their experiences with Atlas Corps Fellow Debra (Class 44, Zimbabwe).
Today, we share the story of SAP and their experience with Atlas Corps Fellow Daliya (Class 41, India).
Today, we share the story of Luminate and their experience with Atlas Corps Fellow Lorna (Class 43, Kenya).
Today, we speak with Julie Willig, Senior Director of Global Operations at Girl Up, about the amazing work Atlas Corps Fellows Patrícia and Asma are doing in their organization!
Today we share the story of Advocates for Youth and their experience with Atlas Corps Fellow Pearl (Class 42, Uganda).