Through Public Achievement, people of all ages work with others to meet challenges and solve problems. They learn from each other the meaning of citizenship and democracy. Ordinary people do extraordinary things.
welcome to you ., I have come out from the heart of the suffering of the besieged Gaza.I hope to communicate and help as much as possible, and enough honor us attempt.
Hani, welcome to the Five Freedoms Network. It's great to have you here -- Grace has told me about the powerful and profound work being done in Gaza!
I wonder if you would be willing to add your photo to your Profile so it shows up in the left corner of your page. In the upper left of your Page, you'll see a box that has a silhouette of a person. Beneath that, below where you're from, you'll see "Manage My Page or Photo". Click on "Photo" and you'll be able to attach your photo so it replaces the silhouette.
You might be interested in joining the Public Achievement Group here on the Network. If you click this link, you'll be at the PA Group page. To the right of the "Public Achievement" name, you'll see a link "+ Join Public Achievement".
As you can see from the world map on our home page, we have a growing, eclectic community of individuals from across the globe -- from Brooklyn to Pakistan, from North Dakota to China. Thank you for taking the time to add your voice to that fascinating mix.
As you surf around the Network and its companion site, www.fivefreedoms.org, I urge you to share your voice throughout. Take our You Be The Judge First Amendment quiz (a new scenario every two weeks). Leave a comment on a fellow member's personal page and make a new contact. Upload a video to our gallery, or watch and react to one already there. Join (or start) a group or visit the Soapbox to contribute to (or start) a discussion. And invite others to join us.
In short, use your voice to co-create our online community :-)
You may also be interested in taking a look at our companion site - the Five Freedoms Project. The section on "What We Value" includes a variety of resources about the five freedoms of the First Amendment, our leadership framework, student voice, and impact factors.
Post a comment on my page anytime with questions or ideas. Thanks again!
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I wonder if you would be willing to add your photo to your Profile so it shows up in the left corner of your page. In the upper left of your Page, you'll see a box that has a silhouette of a person. Beneath that, below where you're from, you'll see "Manage My Page or Photo". Click on "Photo" and you'll be able to attach your photo so it replaces the silhouette.
You might be interested in joining the Public Achievement Group here on the Network. If you click this link, you'll be at the PA Group page. To the right of the "Public Achievement" name, you'll see a link "+ Join Public Achievement".
As you can see from the world map on our home page, we have a growing, eclectic community of individuals from across the globe -- from Brooklyn to Pakistan, from North Dakota to China. Thank you for taking the time to add your voice to that fascinating mix.
As you surf around the Network and its companion site, www.fivefreedoms.org, I urge you to share your voice throughout. Take our You Be The Judge First Amendment quiz (a new scenario every two weeks). Leave a comment on a fellow member's personal page and make a new contact. Upload a video to our gallery, or watch and react to one already there. Join (or start) a group or visit the Soapbox to contribute to (or start) a discussion. And invite others to join us.
In short, use your voice to co-create our online community :-)
You may also be interested in taking a look at our companion site - the Five Freedoms Project. The section on "What We Value" includes a variety of resources about the five freedoms of the First Amendment, our leadership framework, student voice, and impact factors.
Post a comment on my page anytime with questions or ideas. Thanks again!