PRE APP & APPRENTICESHIP LAUNCH FALL SEMESTER 2022

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Building The Digital Skill-Set Overview: We are proposing to launch an educational experience that will enhance content creation, communication, project management, and leadership skills while connecting students with business executives and frameworks to help them better understand the larger entertainment landscape. Ultimately, students will produce materials and share them with classmates, industry practitioners, and the larger community via digital channels. Sequence […]

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DAKAR’S DAY ON SET ON MANHATTAN BEACH STUDIOS AND THE CAMPUS.

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BIG Thanks to Lamont and David for blessing Dakar with an Apprenticeship session/tour @MBSMediaCampus with two of our strongest candidates for future leaders in our quest to build a smart pipeline, #virtualhollywood, #California Apprenticeship Initiative. pic.twitter.com/R6vjCoKPhV — Kevin Clark (@Homageusa) June 18, 2022 Dakar Foundation took a crew comprised of Juliette Carti. Cameron Hicks and myself to premiere production space […]

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THE SHOCK OF THE NOW DAY 3, IT’S A WRAP! BROWNBAGTV HAS DONE IT AGAIN.

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We finished the AME Institute2022 by thanking Allison Frenzel for giving Dakar the opportunity to cover the 3 day conference.  I’d like to thank our student metees, Nanci and Damone for the coverage and social media management.  The last day of conference we  choose to cover the Adobe Across Curriculum workshop and provide a student POV of the Warner Brothers […]

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BROWNBAGTV DAY 2 @ AME INSTITUTE, THE NETFLIX TAKEOVER

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Presented the new Creative Careers Online w/our amazing partner @lacountyarts @ame_schools #AMEInstitute in Burbank YTD, loved meeting arts educators from schools across CA to increase access to creative career pathways for youth from all backgrounds. @create_ca #artseducation pic.twitter.com/ZWHdUvvqZ3 — Gladeo (@gladeo_org) June 22, 2022 Today some of the key people that we got to cover and chat with at the […]

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STUDENT GENERATED VOICE AGENCY/ THE ROOT CAUSE/THE WAY AHEAD

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If We Teach Today As We Taught Yesterday , We Rob Our Children Of Tomorrow John Dewey once said, “If we teach today as we taught yesterday , we rob our children of tomorrow.” The technology we have at our fingertips can help us to become those memorable teachers of tomorrow. “Student voices are the key to improving our educational […]

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REDUX OF SUMMIT K-16…PLANNED FOR BACK TO SCHOOL AUGUST 2022

Full Summit Review Dakar Foundation, and Kevin Clark Invites You To A State Of Education Address At  Los Angeles Mission College (LAMC), Friday, June 1st, 11am to 2pm.  You’ll experience Mixed Media through the lens of students from LAMC and Santa Monica City College: Featured is a fireside chat with Ted Lai, Apple Distinguished Educator and  Los Angele/ Orange County Director For StrongWorkforce, Richard Verches that will provide […]

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HOMAGE TO INVITED, THE PREMIERE GLOBAL PHILANTHROPIC NETWORK

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We're proud to announce that @ORIGYNTech and our @ORIGYNLuxury vertical have partnered with @watchbox_global, the leader in collectible luxury timepieces, to issue certificates of authenticity as #utilityNFTs for clients worldwide. Learn more: https://t.co/DmoxVtHoyO — ORIGYN Foundation (@ORIGYNTech) April 28, 2022 The time has come to build on our traditions and write new chapters. Today is the first day of a […]

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INTEL SCIENCE ENGINEERING FAIR RECAP

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INTEL has produced the most powerful STEM Pipeline in the world, and 1,788 students from more than 75 countries, regions and territories participated in the Intel ISEF competition, coordinated by the Society for Science and the Public. The nonprofit organization partnered with Intel–along with dozens of other corporate, academic, government and science-focused sponsors provided support this year. List of winners. […]

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THE FALLEN 66 PROJECT REDUX, NANCY MARSHALLS ON

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Years after the war ended, when Nancy Leftenant-Colon was an Air Force nurse in Germany, she would study the faces of black men she saw on the street, hoping that one might be that of her lost brother, Sam. A U.S. Army fighter pilot, and one of the famed African American Tuskegee Airmen, Samuel G. Leftenant , 21, went down […]

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