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Amidei, Nancy Jean was born on March 27, 1942 in Lake Forest, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Natale and Dema (Capitani) A.BS in Humanities, Loyola University, Chicago, 1963.
(So You Want to Make a Difference is an advocacy manual wr...)
So You Want to Make a Difference is an advocacy manual written by Nancy Amidei that seeks to help citizens feel more confident about getting involved in policy advocacy; to equip local leaders with some tools so they can teach others about policy advocacy; and to stimulate involvement in democratic decision-making and provide information about key resources.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/9992172495/?tag=2022091-20
(So You Want to Make a Difference is an advocacy manual wr...)
So You Want to Make a Difference is an advocacy manual written by Nancy Amidei that seeks to help citizens feel more confident about getting involved in policy advocacy; to equip local leaders with some tools so they can teach others about policy advocacy; and to stimulate involvement in democratic decision-making and provide information about key resources.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1453692460/?tag=2022091-20
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Amidei, Nancy Jean was born on March 27, 1942 in Lake Forest, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Natale and Dema (Capitani) A.BS in Humanities, Loyola University, Chicago, 1963.
Master of Social Work, University of Michigan, 1968. Volunteer, Peace Corps, Nigeria, 1964-1965. Member of staff, then staff director United States Senate Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs, Washington, 1969-1972.
Deputy assistant.sec.
Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Washington, 1977-1979. Director Food Research Action Center, Washington, 1980-1984.
Weekly columnist. Washington correspondent Commonweal Magazine.
Commentator All Things Considered program National Public Radio, 1985. Visiting professor School Social Work, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1985, School Social Work, Catholic University, Washington, 1986-1989, 93.
Belle Spafford professor of University Utah, Salt Lake City, 1990-1992. Coordination university district university partnership for youth.
Volunteer Peace Corps., Nigeria, 1964—1965. Member staff to staff director United States Senate Committee Nutrition & Human Needs, Washington, 1969—1972. Deputy assistant secretary Department of Health, 1977—1979.
Director Food Research Action Center, 1980—1984. Weekly columnist; Washington correspondent Commonweal Magazine. Commentator All Things Considered Program National Public Radio, 1985.
Visiting professor School Social Work, University Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1985, School Social Work, Catholic University, Washington, 1986—1989, since 1993. Belle Spafford professor University Utah, Salt Lake City, 1990—1992. Coord University district University partnership youth.
(So You Want to Make a Difference is an advocacy manual wr...)
(So You Want to Make a Difference is an advocacy manual wr...)
Commission member Hunger Watch, New York, 1983. Member advisory board Project Vote, KCTS Seattle. Board directors Office of Management and Budget Watch.
Originator Decency Principles. Member of National Anti-Hunger Coalition, National Association Social Workers.