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In 2014, the Minneapolis City Council passed a resolution marking July 1 as Somali American Day. The event commemorates the Independence Day of Somalia, which is annually celebrated on the same day. [21] The council also approved a resolution making Minneapolis and Bosaso in northeastern Somalia sister cities. [22]
Ahmed M. Hassan, entrepreneur and politician; member of the Clarkston City Council; Hodan Hassan, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives; Ismail Ali Ismail, writer and former diplomat; Hassan Ali Mire, politician; former Minister of Education of Somalia; Anquam Mahamoud, member-elect of the Minnesota House of Representatives
September 19, 1997) – American fashion model. She is noted for being the first Somali-American to compete and become a semi-finalist in the Miss Minnesota USA pageant. [1] Jawahir Ahmed (b. 1991) – Somali-American model; as Miss Somalia, won 2013 Miss Africa Utah and was 2nd runner up in the 2013 Miss United Nations USA pageant
The World Affairs Councils of America was founded in 1918 as the League of Free Nations, which later reconstituted as the Foreign Policy Association. [2] As World Affairs Councils were created across the United States, the World Affairs Councils of America National Office was founded in the 1986 to serve as a central hub for the network in Washington, DC.
Through my travels as an educator I found a conference called Amplify here in Kansas City. Amplify is a teachers of color conference funded by the Kauffman Foundation and hosted there every year.
American Councils offers a diverse range of programs for students, educators, professionals, and policymakers.These programs include: Study Abroad Programs: AC facilitates study abroad opportunities for American students in various countries, allowing them to immerse themselves in foreign languages and cultures while pursuing academic coursework.
A Kansas City charter school with a largely minority student population has fired a white teacher who was recorded repeatedly using a racial slur in his classes, school administrators said.