TAAP is a nonprofit organization that partners with community-based organizations in discovering challenges faced by these communities through awareness and advocacy in the media and other credible online platforms. One of the organization's greatest strengths is having affiliations with the indigenous friendship center, which is affiliated with most of our target communities. However, up until now, we have not been able to meet the leaders of the organization in person. Such an opportunity will provide a great platform to promote the community leadership development ( CLD) program and spread awareness to the community on various issues affecting them. Lately, TAAP has developed an innovative project that will promote the company and increase subscriber audiences.
The mission of the organization is to increase cultural awareness in communities using a virtual platform in a way that reconnects people in a meaningful and inclusive way. TAAP has three main goals. First is to positively promote the community leadership development program from college student’s perspectives. To achieve this goal, TAAP will record four podcasts about the topic in a fun and educative way, drawing inference from TAAP's experience with the leadership program. The second goal is to increase the public interest in indigenous cultures and the challenges they face. The objectives towards achieving this goal will include recording podcasts on the topic and conduct interviews with people from indigenous cultures as an outreach program. The final goal is to spread awareness of the importance of strong and effective leadership. The objectives of attaining this goal include practicing proactive leadership, embracing diversity, and collaborating with established non-profits such as the people of dawn indigenous friendship center.
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In line with this, the most significant upcoming activity is to record a podcast with Paul Pike, who is a leader in the people of dawn indigenous friendship center. He will walk the audience through indigenous cultures at the center. This podcast will be uploaded on February 15, two days after recording.
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TAAP
February 12, 2021
TAAP to host an interview with Paul Pike of the people of the Dawn Indigenous Friendship Center to discuss indigenous music
TAAP will hold an interview with Paul Pike, one of the most influential community leaders in charge of the People of the Dawn Indigenous Friendship Center. For those of you who do not know him, he is a renowned activist for cultural diversity and equality, with a stringent appreciation of indigenous cultures. The interview will be held on February 13, from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm. The event will focus on indigenous music and its importance in the contemporary society. Paul Pike will demonstrate an assortment of indigenous music instruments and tunes that are almost extinct. These include chordophones, idiophones, Mixtecs, Mayas, and strung rattles.
This is an excellent opportunity to show your appreciation of classical and indigenous music, learn about the various musical forms of the pre-historic age, and learn about the challenges of keeping the indigenous cultures alive. Apart from this, Mr.Pike will talk about the community work at the people of the dawn indigenous friendship center and what they are doing to improve the community's wellbeing. Learn how you can take part in this progress. TAAP continues to be a strong voice against inequalities and calls on members wishing to have their voice heard to join them. According to the group's chair, “we endeavor to promote equality and to reconnect communities in a meaningful and inclusive way.”
Other than these, we offer a community leadership development program to upcoming leaders to equip them with skills to improve the lives of the socially excluded people in the communities. You are all encouraged to listen to the podcast, which will be uploaded on February 15, 2021, for a life-changing opportunity.