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Public not happy with government

Submitted 05-01-2012 under OPINION

This article is one in a series discussing immigration issues through artwork and words, through the eyes of a student.

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Unjust act

Submitted 05-01-2012 under OPINION

This article is one in a series discussing immigration issues through artwork and words, through the eyes of a student.

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Children born in the U.S. have a brighter future

Submitted 05-01-2012 under OPINION

This article is one in a series discussing immigration issues through artwork and words, through the eyes of a student.

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Government, don't take our family away

Submitted 05-01-2012 under OPINION

This article is one in a series discussing immigration issues through artwork and words, through the eyes of a student.

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Join GAAH in Supporting The Rapidian

Submitted 04-28-2012 under NONPROFITS

Grandville Avenue Arts & Humanities has been able to provide unique and powerful programs through their partnership with The Rapidian.

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The power of neighborhood engagement in driving a movement

Submitted 04-25-2012 under NONPROFITS

Parents, neighbors, schools and a host of community organizations are becoming a force for change in the lives of children.

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Families create learning community at Bright Beginnings play group

Submitted 03-28-2012 under NONPROFITS

Parents and children play and learn together at a Bright Beginnings play group led by parent educator Esther Gomez at Buchanan Elementary.

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Meet Mayor Heartwell....twice!

Submitted 03-27-2012 under NONPROFITS

The GAAH Press Club interviews Mayor Heartwell in his office at City Hall, and then again at Cook Arts Center a week later.

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Comcast provides grant to introduce claymation to Boys & Girls Club members

Submitted 03-21-2012 under NONPROFITS

With a $10,000 grant from Comcast, Boys & Girls Clubs of Grand Rapids were able to provide Club members with the tools for creating their very own claymation videos!

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Students use art and journalism to share thoughts on immigration

Submitted 02-23-2012 under LOCAL LIFE

8th grade journalism students at Southwest Community Campus tackle the topic of immigration through a collaborative journalism and art project, voted on by Rapidian readers.

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