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Annenberg Foundation challange grant sends $1.43 million to UNT arts education group
A newspaper clipping featuring an article on North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts, one of the six recipients nationally of a $4.3 million challenge grant announced by the Annenberg Foundation. The grant goal is to reform public schools using a bold program of arts education. The grant will provide $1.43 million for UNT"s North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts to demonstrate how education in the arts can improve students.
Annual Reports of Foundations
A newsletter clipping, with details on the DeWitt Wallace-Redaer's Digest Fund. The purpose of the support fund is the improvement of elementary and secondary schools, encouraging school and community collaborations, and the professional development of educators. Another clipping is attached to the first on, "Principals As Staff Developers," John Macrostie states that inservice education can no longer consist of irregular episodic workshops but must be continuous.
[Art group receives new grant]
A newspaper clipping featuring an article writing about the Edward and Betty Marcus foundation awarding a three-year grant of $225,000 to North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts at the University of North Texas. The purpose of NTIEVA is to establish discipline-based art education in public schools to teach children to talk about art critically as founded by Jack Davis and William McCarter, co-directors.
Art group receives new grant
A newspaper clipping featuring an article on the Edward and Betty Marcus foundation granting $225,000 award to North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts at the University of North Texas. The rest of the article goes into details of how the grant money will be divided and the goals of the institute.
[Art opens doors to different cultures]
A newspaper clipping of a quotation by Dr. William McCarter, professor art at the University of North Texas. "Art opens doors to different cultures and varieties of value systems that exist around the world."
[Article from The Dallas Voice, June 12, 1998]
Clipping from the Dallas Voice newspaper of an article titled "Log Cabin to lead demonstration". The piece informs readers of the reason and location for the upcoming demonstration which will be held at the Fort Worth Water Gardens during a GOP gathering.
[Birdville school district will attend the North Texas Visuals Art 1995 Summer Institute]
A newspaper clipping, featuring a snippet on Birdville elementary school teachers attending the North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts 1995 summer institute. In other news, Central Junior High teacher, Tom Wine received a master's degree in education in may from the University of North Texas.
Camouflage by Al Moore
Page from Esquire magazine featuring illustrations of women and descriptive text. On the first page, a black-haired woman lays seductively on a leopard-skin wearing a matching top and bottom with red lipstick and nail polish. The description discusses the leopard in regards to women's fashion and behavior throughout history. On the facing page, a woman in a black riding habit and boots lays sprawled on the ground in shock holding her riding crop in her right hand.
Camp targets culture
A newspaper clipping featuring an article on a summer arts camp in Denton. Denton ISD art teacher and instructor in the camp, Deborah Gentile said the children will learn and have fun while they study difference cultures and countries of Asia and study the history of their art. The students will product artwork using Asian ideas and methods.
[Clipping: 71st Texas legislature fell short on AIDS bill]
A Dallas Times Herald clipping of an opinion column by Diane Winston about her thoughts on the Texas Legislature's recent session.
[Clipping: A Different View of AIDS]
Photocopy of a newspaper article about AIDS and the dangers it poses.
[Clipping: A measure of comfort]
A Dallas Morning News clipping about quilts being donated to hospitals which worked with infants born with HIV or with addictions. Includes printouts of information about safe sex events designed to cut down on the transmission of HIV/AIDS
[Clipping: A 'No to the Gays]
A scan of an article dated June 20, 1977 from Newsweek titled "A 'No' to the Gays" about Anita Bryant's 1977 protest in Miami, FL.
[Clipping: AIDS counseling center gets reprieve]
Photocopy of a newspaper article about the search for funds for the AIDS Resource Center.
[Clipping: AIDS demagoguery wrong, dangerous]
A Dallas Times Herald clipping of an opinion column on Texas politics.
[Clipping: AIDS funding disputed]
A Dallas Times Herald clipping about two large AIDS programs in Dallas being shut out of AIDS funding.
[Clipping: AIDS funding panel criticized]
A Dallas Observer clipping about a panel choosing not to award funds to some AIDS programs for suspicious reasons.
[Clipping: AIDS ignorance]
A Dallas Times Herald clipping of a letter to the editor from Thomas Desmond of Allen; Desmond discusses his thoughts on how the Texas legislature handled the AIDS epidemic in Texas.
[Clipping: AIDS mist gets high marks]
Photocopy of a newspaper article about the new treatment developed for AIDS.
[Clipping: AIDS panel lashes out at political leaders]
A Fort Worth Star-Telegram clipping about AIDS activists making their disappointment known to political leaders in regards to progress in the AIDS crisis.
[Clipping: AIDS: The state of the science]
A newspaper clipping regarding the science and research on AIDS.
[Clipping: AIDS virus in monkeys, humans compared]
Photocopy of a newspaper article about research comparing the AIDS virus in monkeys to the virus in humans.
[Clipping: Allocation of AIDS funds assailed]
A Dallas Morning News clipping about the local allocation of AIDS funds coming into question.
[Clipping: Annex planned to house more AIDS patients]
Photocopy of a newspaper article about the intention of the People With AIDS Coalition to purchase more room for AIDS patients.
[Clipping: Battle over gay rights]
A scan of a June 6, 1977 article from Newsweek titled "Battle Over Gay Rights" about Anita Bryant's crusade against the LGBTQIA+ community.
[Clipping: Be informed, go vote]
A Dallas Times Herald newspaper clipping from June 2, 1978 from the editors of the newspaper encouraging readers to go vote in the 1978 elections.
[Clipping: Candlelight march]
Photocopy of a newspaper article about an event for Gay Pride Week including a march commemorating the battle against AIDS.
[Clipping: CD board recommends city AIDS disbursements]
A Dallas VOICE clipping about a Dallas advisory community recommending that funding for AIDS programs be disbursed.
[Clipping: Chose to lead Texas Republicans, former Reagan aide stresses unity]
Photocopy of a Washington Times clipping of a Reuters article about the Texas Republican Party electing a new chairman, Tom Pauken.
[Clipping: Church-politics bill goes to House]
Clipping of an article from The Dallas Morning News about a proposal to give churches that mix religious and political activity reduced fines but keep their tax-exempt status under a provision in a corporate tax bill.
[Clipping: Church rejects plan to allow gay officers]
A couple newspaper clippings about the rejection of a plan to allow for LGBT administrative officers.
[Clipping: Clay Smothers' runoff spending swamping foe]
A Dallas Morning News newspaper clipping from June 2, 1978 about Clay Smothers raising considerably more campaign money than his opponent.
[Clipping: Clements OKs $47.4 billion state budget]
A Dallas Time Herald clipping about the state of Texas setting aside funding for AIDS programs.
[Clipping: Clements signs education bill, broad health-care measure]
A Dallas Morning News clipping about what a recently signed AIDS education bill would include in the State of Texas.
[Clipping: Clinton to name AIDS czar today]
A USA Today clipping about Kristine Gebbie being assigned to position of AIDS czar by President Bill Clinton.
[Clipping: Coming out: When gays tell their families]
A Dallas Morning News article about local LGBTQIA+ community members coming out to their families and the aftermaths.
[Clipping: Convention notebook]
An Austin American-Statesman clipping with short news blurbs about local and national politics.
[Clipping: Dallas among cities hit by AIDS-linked disease]
A Dallas Morning News article about chancroid, a sexually transmitted infection that is comorbid with HIV/AIDS
[Clipping: Dallas coalition establishes job bank to help AIDS victims]
Photocopy of a newspaper article about the People With AIDS Coalition and how they implemented a resource for individuals with AIDS to apply for jobs.
[Clipping: Dallas Negroes As Homeowners]
Clipping of an article on the Dallas Morning News regarding the large proportion of Black citizens of Dallas who are homeowners. However, their homes are not in the best areas or in the best conditions, and Black citizens would like an improvement in their living conditions. Due to the Dallas Citizens' Interracial Associations' contribution to improving the housing condition in predominantly Black areas, the city of Dallas is developing to be a fair community for all races.
[Clipping: Delay doesn't deter review board supporters and Gays present review proposal]
Newspaper clippings from the Dallas Times Herald from June 19, 1980.
[Clipping: Democrats searching for unity among their ruins]
Clipping of an article from The Dallas Morning News about Democrats trying to find a message of unity.
[Clipping: Does Dallas really C.A.R.E.?]
A Dallas VOICE clipping about AIDS research grant funds possibly being assigned through discrimination.
[Clipping: Dog trots-mud cats open in traveling exhibition]
Newspaper clipping from the Grand Prairie Daily News, printed Wednesday, June 27, 1979. The article, Dog trots-mud cats open in traveling exhibition, was written in regards to a traveling exhibit titled, "Dog Trots and Mud Cats: The Texas Log House" which will be displayed at the Historical Collection at North Texas State University.
[Clipping: 'Don't worry, be happy' session ends not a bit too soon]
A Dallas Times Herald clipping of an opinion column by Molly Ivins on the Texas State legislature.
[Clipping: Ex-workers criticize AIDS czar]
A USA Today clipping about criticism of Bill Clinton's AIDS czar, Kristine Gebbie.
[Clipping: Female impersonator an AIDS educator]
Photocopy of a newspaper article about "Patti LePlae Safe," a female impersonator who aims to educate the public about AIDS.
[Clipping: Female impersonator an AIDS educator]
A Dallas Times Herald article about Rodd Gray, a female impersonator (drag queen) who began the program, "Home for the Holidays", which got AIDS patients home to their families.
[Clipping: Field trips, movies and speeches to highlight museum institute at NTSU, June 11th - 29th]
Newspaper clipping from The Graham Leader, printed Thursday, June 21, 1979. The article, Field trips, movies and speeches to highlight museum institute at NTSU, June 11th - 29th, was written in regards to the Institute for Museums, History and Secondary Education being held at North Texas State University between June 11th and June 29th.
[Clipping: Filmmakers Profile Human Toll in Local 'AIDS Show']
Photocopy of a newspaper article about the development and outcome of a television show revolving around the subject of AIDS.
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