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Photovoice engages adult allies on LGBTQ student issues in school
Published on July 30, 2019
Results of a study indicate photography can be utilized to bring awareness of issues faced by LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer) students to others in their community. -
Land acknowledgements a way to honor Native American and Indigenous people
Published on July 30, 2019
Land acknowledgments are a simple, powerful way to show respect to Native American and Indigenous people, which help to correct the stories and practices that erase Indigenous people’s history and culture. -
More to explore: 4-H Exploration Days celebrates 50 years of changing lives
Published on July 19, 2019
One of the largest multi-day 4-H youth events in the country, the 2019 event marked a historic milestone as 4-H Exploration Days celebrated its 50th year. Over the years, the program has been attended by a collective 150,000 participants. -
Teaching teens to manage horse shows
Published on July 17, 2019
Horse shows provide an avenue for leadership and life skill building. -
Michigan’s 4-H Children’s Art Exchange with China: Impactful! Part 1
Published on July 11, 2019
Michigan’s 4-H Children’s Art Exchange with China has been positively impacting youth for over 25 years. -
Michigan’s 4-H Children’s Art Exchange with China: Impactful! Part 2
Published on July 11, 2019
Part two of how Michigan’s 4-H Children’s Art Exchange with China has been positively impacting youth for over 25 years. -
How to survive a zombie apocalypse: The debrief
Published on July 9, 2019
After you’ve played the leadership game “How to survive a zombie apocalypse,” it’s important to debrief and talk about the lessons learned. -
What leadership styles will help you survive a zombie apocalypse?
Published on July 9, 2019
Use zombies in your leadership teaching to make things fun, fresh and exciting for youth while also learning how to survive a zombie apocalypse. -
4-H cloverbuds and service project involving veterans
Published on July 2, 2019
Service involves looking outside yourself and helping your community and its members. 4-H cloverbuds can participate in service, as doing a service learning project doesn’t have to be difficult. -
What can a 4-H member learn from past record books?
Published on June 28, 2019
There are many benefits to keeping records in life. Some of those benefits occur during the process and others occur when reviewing the records. Past 4-H record books are great tools for saving time, increasing your profit margin and providing education.