Monday, October 01, 2018

Oct 2018 events

Oct 2018 Tokyo Community News
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Hope this finds you well and not too inconvenienced by the typhoon.

This months listing includes some groups we have never featured before including K. International School Columbia University Alumni Association and the YMCA Foreign Community Supporting Committee as well as pour regulars TELL, Nerd Night and Refugees International Japan (RIJ). Since Fall is the season for fundraising events, there are also several listing for November events, because throughout October they are looking for people to volunteer, register and donate prizes for their auctions and raffles.

From this month, I will generally list events in chronological order. Appologies to anyone whose event info i missed! And be sure to share this events listing with anyone who might be interested.
Hope to see you at one of these events!
Best regards,
Sarajean
Community Page https://metropolisjapan.com/?s=Community
Metropolis this month https://metropolisjapan.com/august-2018/
Women of the World March Tokyo (WoW Tokyo) https://www.facebook.com/groups/197623700694595/
My work: https://sarajeanrossitto.wordpress.com/
Upcoming Deadlines:
  • Oct 8 => November events
Send a simple outline of event info including links to rose.ito (at) gmail (dot) com 
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Oct highlights

This month there is so much information,  I would like to point out 2 things
There are a number of internship and volunteer opportunities listed below.
Details are below for the Peace Boat Disaster Volunteer Open call for international volunteers, Climate Reality Project Japan Strategic Partnerships, SkyLabo and BPW Japan internships.

Also if you are a US citizens and have not requested or gotten your absentee ballot for the Nov 6 elections, please request your ballot TODAY at votefromabroad.org or call your Local Election Official (LEO)  to find out about your status. See below for more information.

Nonprofit NGO community events and programs

Training Programs
 
OPPORTUNITIES
Peace Boat Disaster Relief Volunteer Center (PBV) BPW Japan internship
BPW Japan has accepted applications from women aged 30 or younger who are willing to attend the events as internships by October 10th. We appreciate female university students over 20 years old who are interested in gender equity and gender parity.  This is a fantastic opportunity that participants obtain brand-new information of activities and principles by UN, UN Women, and international organizations from various countries to improve gender equality and parity, communicate with participants all over the world while they must incur substantial costs including accommodations, flight tickets, and some events tickets by themselves.
Please see the attached for more details.
If you have any questions including questions about costs, please directly contact at csw2019@bpw-japan.jp (in English or Japanese) .


PR/marketing internship opportunity
SKY Labo (Skylabo.org) is an exciting, new Japanese-founded non-profit aiming to decrease in the STEM gender gap.  It organizes a bilingual summer STEM workshop for female Japanese mid/high school students.  They are looking for a PR/marketing person or company to work with them to reach the Japanese audience (students, parents of students etc.) for the workshop.   The bulk of marketing/PR work would be late January to July.
Skylabo is still small and they are in the process of increasing their network of funders – therefore their budget is very limited as they grow their reach. They would love to hear from people would believe in their mission who could offer pro-bono or  “low-bono” PR/marketing skills for the next event.
Will report to a Japanese manager in Japan, so English skills not required, but a definite bonus.
Contact: Mana Uchino at manatokyo at hotmail dot com

Flooding in Western Japan: Call for International Volunteers (Meet / Finish at Shin-Kurashiki)
October 5, 2018 (Friday) – October 8, 2018 (Monday, public holiday)
Number of volunteers required: 8 English speakers and 2 bilingual speakers
Open call for international volunteers to Okayama, to support the relief project in the areas affected by the flooding. We plan to organize a team of international volunteers (English speakers and English+Japanese speakers) once again for activities for the first weekend in October. The volunteers will meet at Shin-Kurashiki station in the afternoon on 5th October (Friday) and finish the activity in the evening on 8th October (Monday, public holiday).  Get details:
  https://pbv.or.jp/en/news/flood-in-western-japan-call-for-international-volunteers-oct/

Climate Reality Project Japan Strategic Partnerships Internship
Washington, DC
Big news! Al Gore and the Climate Reality Project is coming to Japan, hopefully Tokyo. They are looking for an intern. The Climate Reality Project is a nonprofit organization founded by former Vice President Al Gore. Our mission is to empower a global cultural movement demanding immediate action on the climate crisis using cutting-edge advertising and communications strategies to demonstrate the urgency and solvability of the climate crisis. The Climate Reality Project is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented intern to join our Strategic Partnerships team to support partnership outreach projects for Japan. This is an opportunity to learn collaborative partnership strategies, techniques, and best practices in a rewarding environment.
Core Responsibilities
The intern's primary long-term project will be to identify, research and communicate with prospective partners and speakers, with the aim of creating a Japan-focused database for The Climate Reality Project’s Climate Leadership Training planned for Japan in 2019.
  • Work with Strategic Partnerships Director to build a regional outreach list and help identify partnership opportunities
  • Update partner records in our database with correct information
  • Produce research reports on select partner prospects 
 Required Qualifications
  • Exceptional organizational skills and attention to detail
  • Innate curiosity
  • Excellent writing and verbal communication skills
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office software and advanced web searches
  • Commitment to solving climate change
  • Japanese language proficiency
Eligibility:
Internships are open to:
  • Undergraduate and graduate students who have completed at least two years of college
  • College graduates or post-graduate degree earners who have graduated during the previous two years
To Apply:
Send a resume, cover letter, and dates of availability to internships@climatereality.com. Please use the subject line in the email to identify that you are interested in the Japan Partnership internship. Applications will be accepted until a candidate is identified.
The Climate Reality Project is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation, disability or any other category prohibited by local, state or federal law. This policy applies to all aspects of employment, including recruitment, placement, promotion, transfer, demotion, compensation, benefits, social and recreational activities and termination.
Climate Reality Leader・気候変動教育
saxophone@gmail.com
https://www.climaterealityproject.org/
 
Community Theater & Arts News
Tokyo International Players
http://tokyoplayers.org
Good Person of Szechwan!
https://m.facebook.com/tokyointernationalplayers/

https://www.facebook.com/events/460298021145295/

Yokohama Theater Group presents RYOKOU 
http://ytg.jp o

Tokyo Sinfonia
Spanish Serenade dinner-concert ~  October 31
Vote From Abroad
US Citizens - last change ot get your absentee Ballots to vote on Nov 6
www.votefromabroad.org

"From the Women’s March to #WeToo and Beyond"
Video from the Temple University, Japan Campus Event
Public Lecture Video (6.19.2018)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-P3pdJ6A328&feature=youtu.be
Public Lecture Slides https://www.slideshare.net/tujicas/public-lecture-slides-6192018-from-the-womens-march-to-wetoo-and-beyond-103900309


Advocacy Resources
#HearOurVote - register to vote now! .
UK citizenshttps://www.gov.uk/voting-when-abroad
Canada citizens http://www.elections.ca/
EU Citizens http://europa.eu/…/…/residence/elections-abroad/index_en.htm
US citizens https://www.votefromabroad.org/

There are many things you can do and The Action Network has free online tools you can use: https://actionnetwork.org

DAJ Speakeasy and Write-Your-Reps  on the 2nd Thursday of every month
7:30 - 9:30pm, at the Aldgate Pub in Shibuya.

Join us for food, drink, conversation and writing to our representatives to make your voice heard in D.C.
RSVP: https://www.facebook.com/events/2457166797841925/?event_time_id=2457166821175256
For more information on future events please be sure to check out updates posted online:
The DAJ Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/groups/demsabroadjapan/
The DAJ events page http://www.democratsabroad.org/jp_events
We are moving towards other actions and need everyone to join the struggle against injustice.  #gimme20min today and everyday - I truly believe you can change the world with 20 minutes of concrete action each day day.
 
RESOURCES - to CALL WRITE AND BE HEARD

US citizens - you can contact your rep on the phone, fax and by letter
https://www.contactingcongress.org/
https://5calls.org/
The attachment is an outline for a letter to your reps about current environment, climate and related issues. Get information on how climate change is affecting your state here http://climatenexus.org/…/regional-impacts/state-fact-sheet
A site for people who want to call their reps on a variety of issues. there are scripts and talking points - 100 calls in 100 days http://www.100calls100days.com/faq.html#subscribecalendar
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