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Upcoming WRITE ON Workshops

A stride this summer with a variety of interconnected programming that enables being listened to and seeking healing, creativity and transformation through expression. Upcoming WRITE ON Workshops Tuesday July 11th at 1:00pm-3:30pm​CAO’s Masten Resource Center at 1423 Fillmore Avenue, Buffalo​Tuesday July 23rd at 6:00pm-8:30pm​Rise of WNY at 1643 Hertel Avenue, BuffaloDetails and Sign-up at https://kindfools.org/writeon or by replying to this email. Our closing celebration as part of “Heavy” Reflections“Heavy” Reflections Inspired by Kiese Laymon’s memoir Heavy and supported by Just Buffalo Literary Center’s Civil Writes Project, people came together to engage with the material throughout this spring, to use it as a lens to view their own lives, and to build community.​In our closing celebration at Fitz Books & Waffles, we presented drafts of the book of poetry Heavy Reflections we are publishing with the Buffalo Latino Village Press, and the poets performed their powerful works.​From the introduction of our book: “Kiese Laymon inspired us to address our lived experiences of trauma, familial relationships, racism, grief, resilience and hope. Along the way, we shared from our own experience and we listened to each other deeply. We gained insight about the text, our fellow participants and ultimately ourselves. This was a rich and rewarding process. With humility, vulnerability and boldness, we offer you some of the fruits of our journey together.” Several of the poet-presenters whose poems are being published in Heavy Reflections​WRITE ON: Encouraged by the response to our “Heavy” Reflections program – a series of intuitive writing workshops around a common theme, we are embarking on WRITE ON – Home – a series of intuitive writing workshops around the theme of “home.” These workshops, offered in partnership with the New York Immigration Coalition (https://www.nyic.org/), will be offered primarily to immigrants such as refugees and asylum seekers and with interpreters for at least Arabic, Burmese and Spanish. For more information, please reach out to us or check back at https://kindfools.org in the coming weeks. Memorial for Jay GilPatrick: Kind Fools has been asked to facilitate a memorial sharing circle for mental health peer leader Jay GilPatrick. In coordination with Recovery Stories, we will create a sacred space of sharing for people’s stories and reflections on the impact both of Jay’s life and of Jay’s death on June 24, 2024.​Where: Roswell Park’s Community Outreach & Engagement Center, 907 Michigan Ave.​When: 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM on Monday, July 15, 2024.​Hosted by: Recovery Stories and Kind Fools ​Kind Conversations We have rescheduled Kind Conversations for 6:00pm on Thursday August 8, 2024 at the centrally located Unitarian Universalist Church of Buffalo as an opportunity to learn skills and come together for healthy conversation on divisive issues, including the future of Humbolt Parkway/Kensington Expressway (the 33). In this workshop/training, we look forward to sharing skills we’ve learned from several Resetting the Table trainings over the past year. Please do sign-up ahead of time at https://kindfools.org​ Poster for Kind Conversations workshop/training at 6pm on August 8. 2024​Upcoming Partner events Community Canvases will proudly be tabling at 716 CommUNITY Day on​7/16 at 3:00pm in MLK Park. Please join us there for some Kind Fools activities. Every Wednesday from 6pm to 9pm, Elaine Grisanti and Community Canvases’ Community Swing dances at the Ukrainian American Civic Center at 205 Military Road. A $10 donation includes a lesson dance, and cash bar. ​Thank you for reading, writing and being part of change in our community. ​With gratitude,Hy,  Director of Operations, Community CanvasesFounding Director, Kind Fools –a program of Community Canvases​ Community Canvases – facilitating community Read More From Buffalo Latino Village All Post Art Books & Poems Business Column Community Community News Education Entertainment español Food & Culture Health Interviews Media Military & Veterans Music Peace People Politics Sports Technology Upcoming WRITE ON Workshops July 9, 2024/No Comments Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo. Read More… Read More PUBLIC SCHOOL 3 DEDICATES AUDITORIUM TO EVELYN PIZARRO: June 20, 2024/No Comments SHE INVITES ALL HER FRIENDS, FORMER STUDENTS, AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS TO JOIN IN CELEBRATING THIS SIGNIFICANT OCCASION.Date: Monday, June 24Time:… Read More PROTECTING THE RIGHTS OF WORKERS:  THE CRUCIAL ROLE OF THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR’S WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION June 17, 2024/8 Comments By Sarah Decker, Quest Writer Community Outreach & Resource Planning SpecialistU.S. Department of Labor – Wage & Hour DivisionAlbany, NY… Read More Load More End of Content.

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PUBLIC SCHOOL 3 DEDICATES AUDITORIUM TO EVELYN PIZARRO:

SHE INVITES ALL HER FRIENDS, FORMER STUDENTS, AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS TO JOIN IN CELEBRATING THIS SIGNIFICANT OCCASION.Date: Monday, June 24Time: 10:00 AMLocation: Public School 3 — 255 Porter Avenue (Niagara Street & Porter Avenue).The school should be named in her honor, if not immediately, then with a commitment to do so soon in the near future. As the first Latina principal, her exceptional leadership and achievements are widely acknowledged. She is cherished by both teachers and students, and limiting her legacy to just an auditorium does not do justice. Yet, they choose to name the school after someone with fewer accomplishments. This is indicative of the politics within our community. The other names under consideration would surprise you.The ‘Evelyn Pizarro Public School 3’ sounds far more fitting, resonating like music. It’s time for our community to take notice.Alberto O. Cappas, PublisherThe Buffalo Latino Villagebuffalolatinovillage.com Read More From Buffalo Latino Village All Post Art Books & Poems Business Column Community Community News Education Entertainment español Food & Culture Health Interviews Media Military & Veterans Music Peace People Politics Sports Technology PUBLIC SCHOOL 3 DEDICATES AUDITORIUM TO EVELYN PIZARRO: June 20, 2024/No Comments Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo. Read More… Read More PROTECTING THE RIGHTS OF WORKERS:  THE CRUCIAL ROLE OF THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR’S WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION June 17, 2024/No Comments By Sarah Decker, Quest Writer Community Outreach & Resource Planning SpecialistU.S. Department of Labor – Wage & Hour DivisionAlbany, NY… Read More MEET Pura Teresa Belpré y Nogueras June 6, 2024/4 Comments Today, you began with a dream and a fresh Google search. Searching for “it,” whatever “it” may be for you.… Read More Load More End of Content.

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PROTECTING THE RIGHTS OF WORKERS:  THE CRUCIAL ROLE OF THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR’S WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION

By Sarah Decker, Quest Writer Community Outreach & Resource Planning SpecialistU.S. Department of Labor – Wage & Hour DivisionAlbany, NY District Office -edited by Latino Village- For workers in Western New York, understanding your rights and protections under labor laws is crucial, and the division is dedicated to assisting you. The division enforces legislation that sets the minimum standards for wages and working conditions across the United States. It ensures employers adhere to labor laws and safeguards workers from exploitation. Whether you have inquiries about minimum wage, overtime pay, child labor laws, family and medical leave, rights to pump breast milk at work, agricultural workers’ wage and safety protections, wage garnishment, labor stipulations for guest worker visa programs, or prevailing wage rates on federal construction or service contracts, the division is ready to help. It is important to recognize that the labor laws enforced by the division apply to all workers, irrespective of immigration status. The division does not inquire about workers’ immigration status; thus, all workers are encouraged to contact the division with questions or to lodge complaints in Spanish, English, or any other language. For individuals in Western New York, the Wage and Hour Division’s Buffalo Area Office is situated at 130 S. Elmwood Avenue, Room 536, Buffalo, N.Y. 14202. The office can be reached at 716-842-3240. Spanish-speaking staff are on hand to aid workers who prefer to communicate in Spanish. Together, let’s ensure the protection of workers’ rights and the enforcement of labor laws. Read More From Buffalo Latino Village All Post Art Books & Poems Business Column Community Community News Education Entertainment español Food & Culture Health Interviews Media Military & Veterans Music Peace People Politics Sports Technology PROTECTING THE RIGHTS OF WORKERS:  THE CRUCIAL ROLE OF THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR’S WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION June 17, 2024/No Comments Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo. Read More… Read More MEET Pura Teresa Belpré y Nogueras June 6, 2024/3 Comments Today, you began with a dream and a fresh Google search. Searching for “it,” whatever “it” may be for you.… Read More POR LA PAZ June 6, 2024/No Comments El mundo esta revuelto. Guerras, conflictos, hambre y desplazamiento de los pueblos son realidades brutales. Todos queremos lo mismo: paz!… Read More Load More End of Content.

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