Q&A With: Jessica Bell, Jose Morales
Learn more about Jessica Bell and Jose Morales with this Q&A!
Learn more about Jessica Bell and Jose Morales with this Q&A!
With all the chaos going on in our daily lives we need activities to relax and express ourselves. A lot of people during isolation were able to find other ways to occupy their time by getting creative. Now that we have a little more freedom to be creative with other people, we are able to build social connections through creative programs in schools, and their communities. In town, we have many opportunities to be creative and rebuild your social connections.
Learn more about Josh Charette, a Recreation Supervisor with the Recreation Division with this Q&A!
Learn more about Tasha Weston, the Youth Coordinator at the Manchester Youth Service Bureau with this Q&A!
Learn more about Ryan Ward, Pavilion Coordinator and Lead Park Ambassador at Northwest Park with this Q&A!
Intersectional Environmentalism, is a term that may seem new to most people. It was first coined in 1989 by race and gender scholar and civil rights lawyer Kimberlé Crenshaw.
On April 22, an unprecedented silence will run throughout elementary, middle & high schools throughout the United States. This silence, one shared by thousands across the country, will be in commemoration of the 26th annual Day of Silence.
Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM), an annual campaign commemorated each year in April, aims to raise the public’s consciousness of sexual assault, provide survivors with resources and support channels, and educate individuals on preventative measures.
Students are curious by nature. One avenue for students to explore these curiosities is through STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math).
To commemorate Transgender Day of Visibility, Better Manchester Magazine has spotlighted Finn Rowan, an indie folk singer/songwriter born and raised in Connecticut.
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