The Pulsera Project
Ferguson Student Center , United StatesThe Pulsera Project is raising money for Central American communities to build themselves up. They create jobs and schools using the money raised by their hand-made bracelets.
The Pulsera Project is raising money for Central American communities to build themselves up. They create jobs and schools using the money raised by their hand-made bracelets.
Our monthly meetings will be cultural presentations. We are going to have students or professors from Spanish-speaking countries come in and speak about their country. We will also have someone from the Career Center and the Study Abroad office come in to speak.
The Pulsera Project is raising money for Central American communities to build themselves up. They create jobs and schools using the money raised by their hand-made bracelets.
Workshop on using social media for L2 critical analysis of current topics with hands-on application.
The Pulsera Project is raising money for Central American communities to build themselves up. They create jobs and schools using the money raised by their hand-made bracelets.
These Tuesday night classes are ESL classes for adults at Holy Spirit Catholic High School. We are looking to teach functional and useful English to adults so they can get through day-to-day events without struggle. All levels of English are welcome.
The Pulsera Project is raising money for Central American communities to build themselves up. They create jobs and schools using the money raised by their hand-made bracelets.
Charlas con Café is a weekly Spanish conversation hour in Starbucks in the Ferguson Center. We get together with club members, and sometimes native speakers to practice our Spanish in a relaxed environment. All levels of Spanish are welcome.
A series of short films about the wall along the Mexico/U.S. border, and issues it has raised from the different perspectives of both sides of the border. Featuring The Fence (La Barda) by award-winning director Rory Kennedy.
The Pulsera Project is raising money for Central American communities to build themselves up. They create jobs and schools using the money raised by their hand-made bracelets.