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.
Saturday mornings from 10:30 AM- 12 PM at the Tuscaloosa Public Library. This class is an ESL class geared toward children. We work with kids from the age of 8 to the age of 18, who need help with reading, writing, and speaking. We are instructors and TAs in this class as well.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Dr. Pap Ndiaye (Insitut d'études poliques de Paris) is a French historian specializing in North America sociopolitical history and is a pioneer of “Black Studies” in France. Dr. Philippe Gumplowicz (Université Paris - Saclay) is a French historical musicologist and jazz specialist. Observing the centennial of America's entry into World War I On April 6,
On Tuesday evenings from 7-8:30 PM we have our Holy Spirit Catholic High School ESL class. We function as instructors and TAs in these classes. We prepare lesson plans and facilitate the learning process for the students who attend. These classes are a way for us to reach out to our community and try to