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@EmCollective

Strengthening schools for students, securing rights for immigrants, restoring the relationship between humanity and nature, and unlocking human potential.

Joined March 2011

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    The administration's executive order does not end family separation at the border. It is designed to further criminalize and punish immigrant families. Here are seven ways you can help.

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  2. Rising employment. Improved student outcomes. In Minnesota, new immigrants are helping revitalize the local economy and schools.

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  3. .’s new policymakers guide offers proven models and policies that to help our students succeed.

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  4. Retweeted
    Oct 1

    Children are moved under cover of darkness to an unregulated tent city without access to schooling or legal aid. If we are to continue to proclaim ourselves a people of justice and decency, actions like this cannot be overlooked.

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  5. “It makes us realize that everyone’s beautiful.” We love seeing how inspires young artists!

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    Oct 1

    Family detention is NOT a solution to family separation. Read stories from moms now reunited with their children IN DETENTION.

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  7. What does the future look like for women in the investment space? With Emerson’s helping lead the way, we have no doubt it’s going to be bright.

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  8. Retweeted
    Sep 29

    The Oakland Block Party is starting in less than one hour & has some words for you! See you there ✌️

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  9. .’s new cohort is includes 20 companies with bold “Earthshot” ideas for transforming communities through innovation. Learn more and meet the cohort!

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  10. WATCH: Congratulations to ’s new cohort, 20 companies with a rigorous focus on increasing access to innovation in low- to moderate-income communities.

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  11. Inside Out/Vote has registered hundreds of first-time voters across America, including students, veterans, and people experiencing homelessness. How will you celebrate the power of the vote?

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  13. Tomorrow is ! What are you doing to ensure your friends and family are registered? Visit +1 the Vote to get started:

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  14. The in Montgomery, Alabama, creates a space for reflection and sparks dialogue about how we must rebuild to create peace.

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  15. Ingenuity, innovation, and compassion to help others—this is America.

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  16. “We talk about navigation as being non-instrument. The instrument is yourself, and your body. You can feel what’s going on. You feel the wind, you can see the stars, you can see the sun. You can feel the waves underneath you.” –Lehua Kamalu.

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    Sep 20

    "In order to build an innovation economy, the business community has to be in lockstep with the innovation community and one reason is because businesses are the primary beta testers for this technology."

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  18. “How do we disrupt these generational patterns and—most pressing to me—what roles do schools and education play in that intercession?” This educator’s personal story about breaking the cycle within his own family is inspiring.

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  19. When devastated the island of Puerto Rico a year ago, responded the best way he knew how: through food. The short film “Making Fire” highlights how his team partnered with Puerto Ricans to provide millions of meals—& hope.

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  20. Thank you to the advocates and activists fighting to hold our government accountable for the treatment of families who are seeking asylum and safety.

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  21. Houston. Puerto Rico. Wilmington. In the face of daunting obstacles, has engineered a new approach to disaster relief by partnering with communities to feed them. Short film “Making Fire” tells the story of his work after Hurricane Maria.

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