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9 hours 31 minutes ago by Kenneth Wyrick Permalink | Comments (0)

Entrepreneur Training Program Class XXXI

Course started January 25th

The Eastside Business Center offers a seven week training series for individuals seeking to start their own business. This series is comprehensive, taught by experts and filled with valuable information for practical applications focused on
business plan development. The classes are provided by the City of Los Angeles' Business Assistance Program (LABAP) and are targeted to entrepreneurs for the purpose of enhancing efficient, sustainable growth for profitable new and growing micro-enterprises and the jobs they create!

Topics include:

• Business Concept Development
• Initial Steps of Business Setup
• Developing a Business Plan
• Strategic Marketing/Credit Repair
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05:43 PM, 14 Feb 2012 by Kenneth Wyrick Permalink | Comments (0)

Getty House Foundation Civic Grant Programs

The following schools are the Civic Education Grant winners from the 2011-2012 school year.

Students studying civics Students Studying Civics

  • Carthay Center School
  • Fenton Avenue Charter School
  • Lanai Road Elementary School
  • Los Feliz Charter School for the Arts
  • Miles Magnet Center
  • New Open World Academy
  • Richland Avenue Elementary School
  • Tom Bradley Elementary School

The Civic Education Grant process is now officially closed with Getty House Foundation.  Please check back in Fall of the 2012-2013 school year for future funding opportunities.

Deadline was: February 18, 2011

Looking for a way to enhance your civic education lesson? Getty House Foundation (GHF) invites you to apply for... Continued...

05:36 PM, 14 Feb 2012 by Kenneth Wyrick Permalink | Comments (0)

05:21 PM, 14 Feb 2012 by Kenneth Wyrick Permalink | Comments (0)

Important Documents

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Important Website Links

12:08 AM, 12 Feb 2012 by Kenneth Wyrick Permalink | Comments (0)

Co-directed by Hank Willis Thomas and Chris Johnson, and produced by Bayeté Ross-Smith and Kamal Sinclair.

Question Bridge: Black Males

January 21, 2012 - July 8, 2012

Rated by the San Francisco Chronicle as one of the top exhibitions to see in the Bay Area in 2012!

Question Bridge: Black Males is an innovative video installation created by Chris Johnson and artists Hank Willis Thomas in collaboration with Bayeté Ross Smith and Kamal Sinclair after traveling around the country interviewing 150 Black men in eleven cities. They created 1,500 videos of conversations with men representing a range of geographic, generational, economic, and educational levels. They then wove the conversations together to simulate a stream-of-consciousness dialogue, allowing important themes and issues to emerge,

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11:33 PM, 11 Feb 2012 by Kenneth Wyrick Permalink | Comments (0)

OpenGEO

  • OpenGeo Sponsors FOSS4G North America

    FOSS4G-NA Logo

    We’re excited to hear the news about FOSS4G North America, being held April 10-12, 2012 in Washington, DC. So excited that we decided to become a sponsor! The conference is being hosted by OSGeo North America, the newly-formed North American chapter ofOSGeo

    OpenGeo Workshops

    Interested in a full day, hands-on workshop on Monday April 9, just before the conference? If so, please fill out this form to let us know what you’d like to see.

  • OpenGeo Suite 2.4.4 Released

    Last month we announced the release of OpenGeo Suite 2.4.4. This version added quite a few stability improvements and updates. You can read more about the release on our blog, but some
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07:52 PM, 02 Feb 2012 by Kenneth Wyrick Permalink | Comments (0)

OpenGeo Sponsors FOSS4G North America


  • FOSS4G-NA Logo

    We’re excited to hear the news about FOSS4G North America, being held April 10-12, 2012 in Washington, DC. So excited that we decided to become a sponsor! The conference is being hosted by OSGeo North America, the newly-formed North American chapter ofOSGeo

    OpenGeo Workshops

    Interested in a full day, hands-on workshop on Monday April 9, just before the conference? If so, please fill out this form to let us know what you’d like to see.

  • OpenGeo Suite 2.4.4 Released

    Last month we announced the release of OpenGeo Suite 2.4.4. This version added quite a few stability improvements and updates. You can read more about the release on our blog, but some highlights include:
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07:47 PM, 02 Feb 2012 by Kenneth Wyrick Permalink | Comments (0)

OpenGEO [info.opengeo.org]

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February 02, 2012

OpenGeo

Hello kmw and Happy New Year, 

One month into the new year and OpenGeo is already off to a very productive 2012. In this newsletter you’ll learn more about this year’s FOSS4G North America conference and the highlights from the OpenGeo Suite 2.4.4 release. Interested in GeoExt development? Read our section about the upcoming GeoExt sprint. And then there’s the recap of our advocacy for open source procurement within the U.S. government.

Here at OpenGeo we appreciate you allowing us into your inbox and in turn, we invite you into ours! We’d love to hear your feedback on the newsletter and learn more about what you’re doing

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07:42 PM, 02 Feb 2012 by Kenneth Wyrick Permalink | Comments (0)

Mobility Element! [ideas.la2b.org]

Welcome to the kick-off of the Mobility Element! We're just getting started and now is the time to share with us your practical, creative and insightful ideas that will keep Los Angeles moving in the 21st Century.


About the Project

LA2B is a project of the Los Angeles Departments of City Planning and Transportationto envision a new way of moving around the city, using its streets for mobility and beyond. If what we have today is less than ideal, what should the City’s streets look like, how should they function, and how do we get there from here?

That’s where you come in. We need a new road map to the future. Check out ourParticipate section for information about how and when to get

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07:22 PM, 02 Feb 2012 by Kenneth Wyrick Permalink | Comments (0)

My Historic LA [preservation.lacity.org]

SurveyLA is organized around the philosophy that you know the historic resources of your own community 
better than anyone. Only you may know the “hidden gem” just down the street or around the corner – an 
often-overlooked building or place that should become better known, long before it becomes threatened 
with demolition or alteration.  Whether you’re a resident, community activist, business owner, or interested 
citizen, we want to tap into your unique knowledge to inform the survey teams’ decisions about what is historically and architecturally significant in your community.
This MyHistoricLA Guide will give you what you need to get started. It contains ideas of what you can pursue 
on
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07:00 PM, 02 Feb 2012 by Kenneth Wyrick Permalink | Comments (0)

Boyle Heights Beat: [campaign.r20.constantcontact.com]


Greetings!

 

Welcome to the Boyle Heights Beat newsletter, a biweekly summary of happenings and ideas. 

 

In this newsletter: More girls playing video games; a sad farewell to a life-long resident; Boyle Heights students go to Harvard; and a review of theatre at Casa0101.

 

ARTS AND CULTURE

"The King of the Desert" at Casa 0101: journey of cultural identity

Community contributor Nataly Chavez reviews a one-man show that tells of the Mexican-American experience.

 

Video game culture sees a rise in girl gamers 

Youth reporter Karissa Reynoso, a gamer herself, explores the popularity of video games amongst girls. (En español) 

 

COMMUNITY VOICES 

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02:38 PM, 02 Feb 2012 by Kenneth Wyrick Permalink | Comments (0)

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