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Take a look at the recent video by Dr. Badi G. Foster as
he discusses the Global Youth Innovation Network!
 

Events

The D.C. Center for Global Education and Leadership (CGEL) in partnership with Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) will be honoring the lives lost on 9/11.
The Glenncrest MADH and Dreaming Out Loud would like to invite all members of the Glenncrest neighborhood, community volunteers and organizations, to our third Community Garden Meeting.
Every month Phelps Stokes’ Programs for Africa and Freedom Endowment hosts a Palaver Hut, a symposium that creates an environment of productive dialogue on an important issue. This month’s event is entitled, “Women’s Entrepreneurship and International Partnership”. We are extending an invitation to you and hope to see you there. Space is limited, so please RSVP.

Southern Regional Project




What is the Southern Regional Project?
 
The Southern Regional Project is the extension of Phelps Stokes programs in the South. (U.S) Phelps Stokes has a rich history of partnering with Colleges and Universities in the south.


Who does the Southern Regional Project help and where?
 
The Southern Regional Project assists under graduate students, Citizens returning from incarceration (Homecomers), K-12 public schools students, aspiring global leaders. These citizens are located in the southern region of the United States, west and south Africa, and Columbia.

 
The Southern Regional Project partners with many organizations which include:
 
The North Carolina Consortium for International and Inter-Cultural Education (NCCIIE Institutions:

 


How can you get involved with the Southern Regional Project?

To get involved with the Southern Regional Project, contact Bill McKee, Director of the Southern Regional Project at mckee@phelpsstokes.org or call Mr. McKee at 1.336.324.9479.