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Hello Ladies & Gentlemen! In collaboration with our Social Media Volunteers, we designed a series of 13 informational graphics on the subject of Dolphins! Dolphins are a group of cetaceans belonging to the families Delphinidae, Platanistidae, Iniidae, Pontoporiidae, & Lipotidae families. Dolphins are known for their intelligence, playfulness, agility, & streamlined physiques. 

Today’s card discusses the fascinating Spinner Dolphin (Stenella longirostris).

“The Spinner Dolphin is a small, fast, and extremely agile dolphin species found in tropical and subtropical oceans around the world. Its scientific name, Stenella longirostris, means “long-beaked dolphin,” which describes its slender snout and streamlined body built for speed and acrobatics.

Spinner dolphins are best known for their spectacular spinning leaps out of the water. They can rotate several times in the air during a single jump, which is how they got their name. Scientists believe these spins may help remove parasites, communicate with other dolphins, or simply be a form of social play.

These dolphins are highly social animals and usually live in large groups called pods, sometimes containing dozens or even hundreds of individuals. Within these pods they communicate through clicks, whistles, and body movements, allowing them to coordinate group behavior and maintain strong social bonds.

Spinner dolphins have a unique daily routine. During the night, they travel offshore to hunt for food. Their diet mainly includes small fish, shrimp, and squid that migrate closer to the ocean surface in the dark. During the daytime, spinner dolphins often return to shallow coastal waters to rest and socialize, especially in calm bays or lagoons.

Physically, spinner dolphins are slender and relatively small, usually growing 1.3–2.3 meters (4–7.5 feet) long and weighing 23–79 kilograms. Their bodies are typically gray with a lighter belly, and some populations have distinct three-tone coloring on their sides.“

Hello Ladies & Gentlemen! In collaboration with our Social Media Volunteers, we designed a series of 13 informational graphics on the subject of Dolphins! Dolphins are a group of cetaceans belonging to the families Delphinidae, Platanistidae, Iniidae, Pontoporiidae, & Lipotidae families. Dolphins are known for their intelligence, playfulness, agility, & streamlined physiques. Today’s card discusses the fascinating Spinner Dolphin (Stenella longirostris). “The Spinner Dolphin is a small, fast, and extremely agile dolphin species found in tropical and subtropical oceans around the world. Its scientific name, Stenella longirostris, means “long-beaked dolphin,” which describes its slender snout and streamlined body built for speed and acrobatics. Spinner dolphins are best known for their spectacular spinning leaps out of the water. They can rotate several times in the air during a single jump, which is how they got their name. Scientists believe these spins may help remove parasites, communicate with other dolphins, or simply be a form of social play. These dolphins are highly social animals and usually live in large groups called pods, sometimes containing dozens or even hundreds of individuals. Within these pods they communicate through clicks, whistles, and body movements, allowing them to coordinate group behavior and maintain strong social bonds. Spinner dolphins have a unique daily routine. During the night, they travel offshore to hunt for food. Their diet mainly includes small fish, shrimp, and squid that migrate closer to the ocean surface in the dark. During the daytime, spinner dolphins often return to shallow coastal waters to rest and socialize, especially in calm bays or lagoons. Physically, spinner dolphins are slender and relatively small, usually growing 1.3–2.3 meters (4–7.5 feet) long and weighing 23–79 kilograms. Their bodies are typically gray with a lighter belly, and some populations have distinct three-tone coloring on their sides.“

#dolphins #cetaceans #ocean #sea #sciencecommunication #marinescience #oceanscience #sealife #oceanlife #marinelife #marinebiology #scienceducation #nonprofit #nonprofitorganization #sciencenonprofit #informationalgraphic #fyp

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Phoenix i don't think I need to write the condition of this dog,he is being fed every 4 hours 2 tablespoons of food and carefully monitored,phoenix is also being fed throughout the night,I'm very tired but this beautiful boy is worth it,he has to wear a fleece coat all the time because he feels the cold,he is anemic and is on  antibiotics and vitamins and specialist powders to support his gut,we are taking every day at a time,if you can afford to send a donation towards all the huge vets bills we are dealing with at the moment we really would be grateful,please share phoenix story.pip.x

Phoenix i don't think I need to write the condition of this dog,he is being fed every 4 hours 2 tablespoons of food and carefully monitored,phoenix is also being fed throughout the night,I'm very tired but this beautiful boy is worth it,he has to wear a fleece coat all the time because he feels the cold,he is anemic and is on antibiotics and vitamins and specialist powders to support his gut,we are taking every day at a time,if you can afford to send a donation towards all the huge vets bills we are dealing with at the moment we really would be grateful,please share phoenix story.pip.x

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Today! Come see the amazing work of our local NH artists at our Opening Reception "Clear to Me"

5-7 pm
66 Hanover St. Suite 201
Manchester NH
#art #nhart #gallery #mosaicartcollective #nhgallery #nonprofitorganization #openingreception #localarts

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Hello Ladies & Gentlemen! In collaboration with our Social Media Volunteers, we designed a series of 13 informational graphics on the subject of Dolphins! Dolphins are a group of cetaceans belonging to the families Delphinidae, Platanistidae, Iniidae, Pontoporiidae, & Lipotidae families. Dolphins are known for their intelligence, playfulness, agility, & streamlined physiques. 

Today’s card highlights the beautiful Common Bottlenose Dolphin.

“The Common Bottlenose Dolphin is one of the most recognizable dolphins on Earth. It lives in warm and temperate oceans worldwide, thriving in both coastal areas and deeper offshore waters.

This species is highly intelligent and social, living in groups called pods. Bottlenose dolphins communicate using clicks, whistles, and body movements, allowing them to coordinate group behavior and maintain strong social bonds.

They use echolocation—a natural sonar system—to locate prey and navigate their environment. By sending out clicking sounds and listening to the returning echoes, they can detect fish, squid, and obstacles even in dark or murky water.

Their streamlined bodies, curved dorsal fins, and powerful tail flukes make them fast and agile swimmers. A layer of blubber helps keep them warm and stores energy.

Bottlenose dolphins are also known for their curiosity and frequent interactions with boats and humans, making them one of the most studied and admired marine mammals.”

Hello Ladies & Gentlemen! In collaboration with our Social Media Volunteers, we designed a series of 13 informational graphics on the subject of Dolphins! Dolphins are a group of cetaceans belonging to the families Delphinidae, Platanistidae, Iniidae, Pontoporiidae, & Lipotidae families. Dolphins are known for their intelligence, playfulness, agility, & streamlined physiques. Today’s card highlights the beautiful Common Bottlenose Dolphin. “The Common Bottlenose Dolphin is one of the most recognizable dolphins on Earth. It lives in warm and temperate oceans worldwide, thriving in both coastal areas and deeper offshore waters. This species is highly intelligent and social, living in groups called pods. Bottlenose dolphins communicate using clicks, whistles, and body movements, allowing them to coordinate group behavior and maintain strong social bonds. They use echolocation—a natural sonar system—to locate prey and navigate their environment. By sending out clicking sounds and listening to the returning echoes, they can detect fish, squid, and obstacles even in dark or murky water. Their streamlined bodies, curved dorsal fins, and powerful tail flukes make them fast and agile swimmers. A layer of blubber helps keep them warm and stores energy. Bottlenose dolphins are also known for their curiosity and frequent interactions with boats and humans, making them one of the most studied and admired marine mammals.”

#dolphins #cetaceans #ocean #sea #sciencecommunication #marinescience #oceanscience #sealife #oceanlife #marinelife #marinebiology #scienceducation #nonprofit #nonprofitorganization #sciencenonprofit #informationalgraphic #fyp

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Hello Ladies & Gentlemen! In collaboration with our Social Media Volunteers, we designed a series of 13 informational graphics on the subject of Dolphins! Dolphins are a group of cetaceans belonging to the families Delphinidae, Platanistidae, Iniidae, Pontoporiidae, & Lipotidae families. Dolphins are known for their intelligence, playfulness, agility, & streamlined physiques. 

The third card discusses what a day in the life of an average Dolphin might look like.

“A dolphin’s day is full of activity, teamwork, and travel. In the morning, dolphins often begin by hunting for food. They work together in pods to herd fish into tight groups, making them easier to catch. Some dolphins even use clever techniques like creating mud rings or stunning fish with quick tail slaps.

During the middle of the day, dolphins may travel long distances in search of food or warmer water. They swim in coordinated groups, staying close to protect each other from predators. Along the way, they often play leaping out of the water, riding waves, or tossing seaweed back and forth. Play helps young dolphins learn important skills and keeps the pod socially connected.

Dolphins rest in a very unusual way. Instead of sleeping like humans, they rest one half of their brain at a time. This allows them to stay aware of their surroundings and continue surfacing for air. While resting, dolphins swim slowly and stay close to their pod for safety.”

Hello Ladies & Gentlemen! In collaboration with our Social Media Volunteers, we designed a series of 13 informational graphics on the subject of Dolphins! Dolphins are a group of cetaceans belonging to the families Delphinidae, Platanistidae, Iniidae, Pontoporiidae, & Lipotidae families. Dolphins are known for their intelligence, playfulness, agility, & streamlined physiques. The third card discusses what a day in the life of an average Dolphin might look like. “A dolphin’s day is full of activity, teamwork, and travel. In the morning, dolphins often begin by hunting for food. They work together in pods to herd fish into tight groups, making them easier to catch. Some dolphins even use clever techniques like creating mud rings or stunning fish with quick tail slaps. During the middle of the day, dolphins may travel long distances in search of food or warmer water. They swim in coordinated groups, staying close to protect each other from predators. Along the way, they often play leaping out of the water, riding waves, or tossing seaweed back and forth. Play helps young dolphins learn important skills and keeps the pod socially connected. Dolphins rest in a very unusual way. Instead of sleeping like humans, they rest one half of their brain at a time. This allows them to stay aware of their surroundings and continue surfacing for air. While resting, dolphins swim slowly and stay close to their pod for safety.”

#dolphins #cetaceans #ocean #sea #sciencecommunication #marinescience #oceanscience #sealife #oceanlife #marinelife #marinebiology #scienceducation #nonprofit #nonprofitorganization #sciencenonprofit #informationalgraphic #fyp

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April 11th from 5-7 pm is our opening reception of "Clear to Me" !

Please join us for this amazing show!

#mosaicartcollective #art #artgallery #artreception #freethingstodoinnh #nonprofitorganization #artnh #nhart #nhartist #manchesternh #operablock #hanoverstreet

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Hello Ladies & Gentlemen! In collaboration with our Social Media Volunteers, we designed a series of 13 informational graphics on the subject of Dolphins! Dolphins are a group of cetaceans belonging to the families Delphinidae, Platanistidae, Iniidae, Pontoporiidae, & Lipotidae families. Dolphins are known for their intelligence, playfulness, agility, & streamlined physiques. 

The second graphic discusses how dolphins communicate, including their usage of echolocation.

“Dolphins are some of the most vocal animals in the ocean. They communicate using a mix of whistles, clicks, squeaks, and body movements. Each sound has a purpose. Whistles are often used to stay in contact with other dolphins, while clicks are used for echolocation, helping them find food and navigate dark or murky water.

Echolocation works like a natural sonar system. A dolphin sends out a series of clicks, and when the sound waves bounce off an object, the returning echoes tell the dolphin what the object is, how far away it is, and even what shape it has. This ability allows dolphins to “see” with sound, which is especially helpful in deep or cloudy water where light doesn’t travel well.

Dolphins also use body language to communicate. They may slap their tails on the surface to signal danger, leap out of the water to show excitement, or rub against each other to strengthen social bonds. These physical signals help dolphins share information quickly within their pod.”

Hello Ladies & Gentlemen! In collaboration with our Social Media Volunteers, we designed a series of 13 informational graphics on the subject of Dolphins! Dolphins are a group of cetaceans belonging to the families Delphinidae, Platanistidae, Iniidae, Pontoporiidae, & Lipotidae families. Dolphins are known for their intelligence, playfulness, agility, & streamlined physiques. The second graphic discusses how dolphins communicate, including their usage of echolocation. “Dolphins are some of the most vocal animals in the ocean. They communicate using a mix of whistles, clicks, squeaks, and body movements. Each sound has a purpose. Whistles are often used to stay in contact with other dolphins, while clicks are used for echolocation, helping them find food and navigate dark or murky water. Echolocation works like a natural sonar system. A dolphin sends out a series of clicks, and when the sound waves bounce off an object, the returning echoes tell the dolphin what the object is, how far away it is, and even what shape it has. This ability allows dolphins to “see” with sound, which is especially helpful in deep or cloudy water where light doesn’t travel well. Dolphins also use body language to communicate. They may slap their tails on the surface to signal danger, leap out of the water to show excitement, or rub against each other to strengthen social bonds. These physical signals help dolphins share information quickly within their pod.”

#dolphins #cetaceans #ocean #sea #sciencecommunication #marinescience #oceanscience #sealife #oceanlife #marinelife #marinebiology #scienceducation #nonprofit #nonprofitorganization #sciencenonprofit #informationalgraphic #fyp

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Art can be anywhere!

"Anywhere Art Guide" by Magda Lipka Falck

#arthack #arttips #artist #art #mosaicartcollective #gallery #nonprofitorganization

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Hello Ladies & Gentlemen! In collaboration with our Social Media Volunteers, we designed a series of 13 informational graphics on the subject of Dolphins! Dolphins are a group of cetaceans belonging to the families Delphinidae, Platanistidae, Iniidae, Pontoporiidae, & Lipotidae families. Dolphins are known for their intelligence, playfulness, agility, & streamlined physiques. 

The first graphic in this series discusses the anatomy of a dolphin, including their ability to use echolocation. 

“Dolphins may look like fish, but their bodies are built very differently. Inside, they have lungs instead of gills, which means they must swim to the surface to breathe air through their blowhole. Their bodies are streamlined, with smooth skin and a layer of blubber that helps them stay warm in the ocean. This shape allows them to glide through the water with very little resistance.

One of the most important structures inside a dolphin is the melon, a rounded organ in the forehead. The melon helps focus sound waves for echolocation, which dolphins use to “see” underwater. They also have strong muscles along their spine and tail that power their flukes, giving them the speed and agility they’re known for.

Dolphins have a simple stomach for storing food and a second chamber for breaking it down. Their teeth are shaped like small cones, perfect for grabbing slippery fish and squid. Instead of chewing, dolphins swallow their food whole. Their internal organs are arranged to help them stay balanced and stable as they swim.”

Hello Ladies & Gentlemen! In collaboration with our Social Media Volunteers, we designed a series of 13 informational graphics on the subject of Dolphins! Dolphins are a group of cetaceans belonging to the families Delphinidae, Platanistidae, Iniidae, Pontoporiidae, & Lipotidae families. Dolphins are known for their intelligence, playfulness, agility, & streamlined physiques. The first graphic in this series discusses the anatomy of a dolphin, including their ability to use echolocation. “Dolphins may look like fish, but their bodies are built very differently. Inside, they have lungs instead of gills, which means they must swim to the surface to breathe air through their blowhole. Their bodies are streamlined, with smooth skin and a layer of blubber that helps them stay warm in the ocean. This shape allows them to glide through the water with very little resistance. One of the most important structures inside a dolphin is the melon, a rounded organ in the forehead. The melon helps focus sound waves for echolocation, which dolphins use to “see” underwater. They also have strong muscles along their spine and tail that power their flukes, giving them the speed and agility they’re known for. Dolphins have a simple stomach for storing food and a second chamber for breaking it down. Their teeth are shaped like small cones, perfect for grabbing slippery fish and squid. Instead of chewing, dolphins swallow their food whole. Their internal organs are arranged to help them stay balanced and stable as they swim.”

#dolphins #cetaceans #ocean #sea #sciencecommunication #marinescience #oceanscience #sealife #oceanlife #marinelife #marinebiology #scienceducation #nonprofit #nonprofitorganization #sciencenonprofit #fyp

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Happy Saturday all!

Featuring "The Edge" by Todd Sheehan during our Peaceful Rebellion show this year

#art #Saturday #mosaicartcollective #nhart #galleryart #nonprofitorganization

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Throwback Thursday to "Seafoam" by Emma Mehegan for our "Women Wise" show this year

#tt #mosaicartcollective #art #nhart #artgallery #nonprofitorganization #nh #artist #artwork

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Hello Ladies & Gentlemen! Recently, we published a fascinating article discussing the history of Isla de la Juventud, Cuba! Isla de la Juventud is an island off the coast of Cuba, owned by the Cuban government. The island is approximately 213.88 nautical miles (396.10576 kilometers or 246.128708 miles) from the mainland North American Continent.

It is the second largest island Cuban Island, only second to the main island. The island is approximately 2419.05 square kilometers (934 square miles or 597,760 acres). The island is south of Havana, & is the seventh-largest island in the West Indies as a whole. The official language of the island is Spanish, & tourism is high. Ecologically, the island is covered in Pine forests. The island is mild, & not as tropical as the rest of the Caribbean. The island is incredibly well known for its gorgeous beaches, never-ending nightlife, historic prisons, biodiversity, & its reputation as a pirate hideaway.

To learn more, or to access the full article, please visit the website in our profile, or visit the link below.
https://www.thepersaudcatalog.org/post/the-documented-history-of-isla-de-la-juventud

Hello Ladies & Gentlemen! Recently, we published a fascinating article discussing the history of Isla de la Juventud, Cuba! Isla de la Juventud is an island off the coast of Cuba, owned by the Cuban government. The island is approximately 213.88 nautical miles (396.10576 kilometers or 246.128708 miles) from the mainland North American Continent. It is the second largest island Cuban Island, only second to the main island. The island is approximately 2419.05 square kilometers (934 square miles or 597,760 acres). The island is south of Havana, & is the seventh-largest island in the West Indies as a whole. The official language of the island is Spanish, & tourism is high. Ecologically, the island is covered in Pine forests. The island is mild, & not as tropical as the rest of the Caribbean. The island is incredibly well known for its gorgeous beaches, never-ending nightlife, historic prisons, biodiversity, & its reputation as a pirate hideaway. To learn more, or to access the full article, please visit the website in our profile, or visit the link below. https://www.thepersaudcatalog.org/post/the-documented-history-of-isla-de-la-juventud

#cuba #historicalstudies #history #marinescience #marinebiology #oceanscience #ocean #sea #article #newsletter #sciencecommunication #nonprofit #nonprofitorganization #sciencenonprofit #fyp

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Know your fair housing rights! Did you know that you have rights when it comes to housing access and a record of criminal system involvement?

Watch our video to find out more!

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We are proud to announce that our latest literacy day was successful! We will announce our next oceanic literacy day as soon as possible, & we are ever grateful to The Open Book for allowing us to continue these events!

We are proud to announce that our latest literacy day was successful! We will announce our next oceanic literacy day as soon as possible, & we are ever grateful to The Open Book for allowing us to continue these events!

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#ocean #oceanscience #marinescience #marinebiology #sea #nonprofit #nonprofitorganization #sciencecommunication #sciencenonprofit #event #losangeles #fyp

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We invite artists to submit work in the theme of Shaping Ourselves. Art that considers who we are as individuals or as a collective; broad interpretations are welcome.
#mosaicartcollective #artcall #callforart #artgallery #manchesternh #nhart #artists #nonprofitorganization #localart #nhartist

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Know your fair housing rights! Disparate impact refers to policies or practices that, while neutral on their face, disproportionately affect a protected group.

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Hello Ladies & Gentlemen!

Tomorrow, on March 28th, 2026, at 2:30 PM in The Open Book in The Village at Topanga, The Persaud Foundation will be hosting our Oceanic Literacy Day! We will be having an oceanic storytime for children at 2:30 PM with the book "Shark Lady: The True Story of How Eugenie Clark Became the Ocean's Most Fearless Scientist", by Jess Keating, & we will be going over some intriguing things about some of the oceans most misrepresented animals, sharks! We will be handing out Stickers, Pins, & Shark Education Fact Cards while supplies last! 

If you decide to purchase any books & mention our nonprofit, 20% of your purchase will be donated to us.

This event is completely free. Whether you're a marine enthusiast or just curious about the underwater world, this event is perfect for all ages & families. 

Learn about marine conservation, discover fascinating facts about ocean life, and get inspired to protect our seas for future generations.

Have a whale of a time at The Open Book, Topanga. See you there!

Hello Ladies & Gentlemen! Tomorrow, on March 28th, 2026, at 2:30 PM in The Open Book in The Village at Topanga, The Persaud Foundation will be hosting our Oceanic Literacy Day! We will be having an oceanic storytime for children at 2:30 PM with the book "Shark Lady: The True Story of How Eugenie Clark Became the Ocean's Most Fearless Scientist", by Jess Keating, & we will be going over some intriguing things about some of the oceans most misrepresented animals, sharks! We will be handing out Stickers, Pins, & Shark Education Fact Cards while supplies last! If you decide to purchase any books & mention our nonprofit, 20% of your purchase will be donated to us. This event is completely free. Whether you're a marine enthusiast or just curious about the underwater world, this event is perfect for all ages & families. Learn about marine conservation, discover fascinating facts about ocean life, and get inspired to protect our seas for future generations. Have a whale of a time at The Open Book, Topanga. See you there!

#oceans #ocean #pacificocean #sea #beach #beaches #event #marinelife #marinebiology #marinescience #saveourplanet #sealife #oceananimals #oceanscience #nonprofit #nonprofitorganization #sciencenonprofit #fyp #scienceeducation

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Hello Ladies & Gentlemen! Recently, we published a fascinating article on the life, career, & legacy of the legendary Cuban marine biologist & carcinologist, Dr. Isabel Perez Farfante! Dr. Isabel Perez Farfante was a Cuban marine biologist & carcinologist known for her research with shrimp, & association with the Museum of Comparative Zoology of Harvard University. We highly recommend this article to all those looking to become marine scientists, as it highlights the extraordinary journey of Isabel Perez Farfante after being personally blacklisted by the Cuban Government. 

You can access this article by visiting the link below, or visiting the website in our profile.

https://www.thepersaudcatalog.org/post/marine-biological-hall-of-distinction-isabel-peréz-farfante

Hello Ladies & Gentlemen! Recently, we published a fascinating article on the life, career, & legacy of the legendary Cuban marine biologist & carcinologist, Dr. Isabel Perez Farfante! Dr. Isabel Perez Farfante was a Cuban marine biologist & carcinologist known for her research with shrimp, & association with the Museum of Comparative Zoology of Harvard University. We highly recommend this article to all those looking to become marine scientists, as it highlights the extraordinary journey of Isabel Perez Farfante after being personally blacklisted by the Cuban Government. You can access this article by visiting the link below, or visiting the website in our profile. https://www.thepersaudcatalog.org/post/marine-biological-hall-of-distinction-isabel-peréz-farfante

#nonprofit #nonprofitorganization #sciencecommunication #sciencenonprofit #article #newsletter #carcinology #marinescience #oceanscience #marinebiology #crab #shrimp #fyp

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Know your fair housing rights! To avoid a widespread allowance of discrimination in fair housing, the courts have created a burden-shifting framework that will allow complainants to prevail on indirect evidence of discrimination.

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Know your fair housing rights! Disparate impact refers to policies or practices that, while neutral on their face, disproportionately affect a protected group.

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#nonprofitorganization
#fairhousing
#fairhousingforall

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Hello Ladies & Gentlemen!

On March 28th, 2026, at 2:30 PM in The Open Book in The Village at Topanga, The Persaud Foundation will be hosting our Oceanic Literacy Day! We will be having an oceanic storytime for children at 2:30 PM with the book "Shark Lady: The True Story of How Eugenie Clark Became the Ocean's Most Fearless Scientist", by Jess Keating, & we will be going over some intriguing things about some of the oceans most misrepresented animals, sharks! We will be handing out Stickers, Pins, & Shark Education Fact Cards while supplies last! 

If you decide to purchase any books & mention our nonprofit, 20% of your purchase will be donated to us.

This event is completely free. Whether you're a marine enthusiast or just curious about the underwater world, this event is perfect for all ages & families. 

Learn about marine conservation, discover fascinating facts about ocean life, and get inspired to protect our seas for future generations.

Have a whale of a time at The Open Book, Topanga. See you there!

Hello Ladies & Gentlemen! On March 28th, 2026, at 2:30 PM in The Open Book in The Village at Topanga, The Persaud Foundation will be hosting our Oceanic Literacy Day! We will be having an oceanic storytime for children at 2:30 PM with the book "Shark Lady: The True Story of How Eugenie Clark Became the Ocean's Most Fearless Scientist", by Jess Keating, & we will be going over some intriguing things about some of the oceans most misrepresented animals, sharks! We will be handing out Stickers, Pins, & Shark Education Fact Cards while supplies last! If you decide to purchase any books & mention our nonprofit, 20% of your purchase will be donated to us. This event is completely free. Whether you're a marine enthusiast or just curious about the underwater world, this event is perfect for all ages & families. Learn about marine conservation, discover fascinating facts about ocean life, and get inspired to protect our seas for future generations. Have a whale of a time at The Open Book, Topanga. See you there!

#oceans #ocean #pacificocean #sea #beach #beaches #event #marinelife #marinebiology #marinescience #saveourplanet #sealife #oceananimals #oceanscience #nonprofit #nonprofitorganization #sciencenonprofit #fyp #scienceeducation

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Recently, we published a fascinating article discussing the oceans surrounding Isla de la Juventud, Cuba! Isla de la Juventud sits comfortably in the Atlantic Ocean, nearby Cuba. It has many seagrass meadows, & gorgeous underwater landscapes that hundreds of divers flock to each other. The island is extremely popular amongst marine life enthusiasts, divers, swimmers, & snorkelers. This article delves into every facet of the sea near the island.

To learn more, or to read the full article, please visit the website in our profile, or visit the link below!

https://www.thepersaudcatalog.org/post/the-oceans-surrounding-isla-de-la-juventud-cuba

Recently, we published a fascinating article discussing the oceans surrounding Isla de la Juventud, Cuba! Isla de la Juventud sits comfortably in the Atlantic Ocean, nearby Cuba. It has many seagrass meadows, & gorgeous underwater landscapes that hundreds of divers flock to each other. The island is extremely popular amongst marine life enthusiasts, divers, swimmers, & snorkelers. This article delves into every facet of the sea near the island. To learn more, or to read the full article, please visit the website in our profile, or visit the link below! https://www.thepersaudcatalog.org/post/the-oceans-surrounding-isla-de-la-juventud-cuba

#ocean #oceanscience #sea #marinescience #marinebiology #sealife #oceanlife #marinelife #sciencecommunication #newsletter #article #scienceducation #nonprofitorganization #nonprofit #sciencenonprofit #fyp

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Hello Ladies & Gentlemen! We are proud to announce that our fundraiser with California Pizza Kitchen was a massive success! We thank the restaurant manager & staff for their incredible kindness, hospitality, & contributions to our event, each & every one contributed to the success of this event. Thank you to California Pizza Kitchen Encino, & we look forward to our next fundraiser at Lucille’s Bar-B-Que in Valencia, California!

Hello Ladies & Gentlemen! We are proud to announce that our fundraiser with California Pizza Kitchen was a massive success! We thank the restaurant manager & staff for their incredible kindness, hospitality, & contributions to our event, each & every one contributed to the success of this event. Thank you to California Pizza Kitchen Encino, & we look forward to our next fundraiser at Lucille’s Bar-B-Que in Valencia, California!

#sciencecommunication #scienceducation #fundraiser #nonprofitorganization #nonprofit #sciencenonprofit #marinescience #oceanscience #marinelife #sealife #oceanlife #ocean #sea #marinebiology #fyp

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Artists are invited to consider how absence can hold as much meaning as presence; how light can carve form.

ONLINE SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Friday, March 27, 2026
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Hello Ladies & Gentlemen! Our California Pizza Kitchen fundraiser on March 17th, 2026, from 11:00 AM to 9:30 PM is finally here! We have partnered with California Pizza Kitchen Encino at 16101 Ventura Blvd, Encino, CA, to host a fundraiser on March 17th, 2026 (Today!) in which anyone who mentions our fundraiser at checkout will have 20% of the proceeds of their purchased donated to our organization. We will have a representative of our organization at the restaurant between 3:30 & 4:30 PM. We ask that all those interested in the fundraiser RSVP through our Groupraise Page at https://www.groupraise.com/events/318083. Please remember to mention our fundraiser to staff at the time of purchase using a physical flyer which we will have available in the restaurant, or a copy of this social media post. To all those placing orders online through the California Pizza Kitchen website, please use code BACK20%. Please share this fundraiser with as many people as possible to support our organization! We thank you all for your support, & look forward to seeing you there!

Who Are We?
We are a U.S 501(c)3 marine biological nonprofit organization, dedicated to protecting the ocean through education, conservation, & public involvement. We currently run an electronic newsletter called The Persaud Catalog, publish online courses about marine biology, & conduct local conservation & education events in Southern California.

Hello Ladies & Gentlemen! Our California Pizza Kitchen fundraiser on March 17th, 2026, from 11:00 AM to 9:30 PM is finally here! We have partnered with California Pizza Kitchen Encino at 16101 Ventura Blvd, Encino, CA, to host a fundraiser on March 17th, 2026 (Today!) in which anyone who mentions our fundraiser at checkout will have 20% of the proceeds of their purchased donated to our organization. We will have a representative of our organization at the restaurant between 3:30 & 4:30 PM. We ask that all those interested in the fundraiser RSVP through our Groupraise Page at https://www.groupraise.com/events/318083. Please remember to mention our fundraiser to staff at the time of purchase using a physical flyer which we will have available in the restaurant, or a copy of this social media post. To all those placing orders online through the California Pizza Kitchen website, please use code BACK20%. Please share this fundraiser with as many people as possible to support our organization! We thank you all for your support, & look forward to seeing you there! Who Are We? We are a U.S 501(c)3 marine biological nonprofit organization, dedicated to protecting the ocean through education, conservation, & public involvement. We currently run an electronic newsletter called The Persaud Catalog, publish online courses about marine biology, & conduct local conservation & education events in Southern California.

#fundraiser #nonprofit #nonprofitorganization #sciencecommunication #sciencenonprofit #scienceducation #oceanscience #marinebiology #marinescience #sealife #marinelife #oceanlife #losangeles #encino #cpk #fyp

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Hello Ladies & Gentlemen! Our upcoming California Pizza Kitchen fundraiser on March 17th, 2026, from 11:00 AM to 9:30 PM is tomorrow! We have partnered with California Pizza Kitchen Encino at 16101 Ventura Blvd, Encino, CA, to host a fundraiser on March 17th, 2026, in which anyone who mentions our fundraiser at checkout will have 20% of the proceeds of their purchased donated to our organization. We will have a representative of our organization at the restaurant between 3:30 & 4:30 PM. We ask that all those interested in the fundraiser RSVP through our Groupraise Page at https://www.groupraise.com/events/318083. Please remember to mention our fundraiser to staff at the time of purchase using a physical flyer which we will have available in the restaurant, or a copy of this social media post. To all those placing orders online through the California Pizza Kitchen website, please use code BACK20%. Please share this fundraiser with as many people as possible to support our organization! We thank you all for your support, & look forward to seeing you there!

Who Are We?
We are a U.S 501(c)3 marine biological nonprofit organization, dedicated to protecting the ocean through education, conservation, & public involvement. We currently run an electronic newsletter called The Persaud Catalog, publish online courses about marine biology, & conduct local conservation & education events in Southern California.

Hello Ladies & Gentlemen! Our upcoming California Pizza Kitchen fundraiser on March 17th, 2026, from 11:00 AM to 9:30 PM is tomorrow! We have partnered with California Pizza Kitchen Encino at 16101 Ventura Blvd, Encino, CA, to host a fundraiser on March 17th, 2026, in which anyone who mentions our fundraiser at checkout will have 20% of the proceeds of their purchased donated to our organization. We will have a representative of our organization at the restaurant between 3:30 & 4:30 PM. We ask that all those interested in the fundraiser RSVP through our Groupraise Page at https://www.groupraise.com/events/318083. Please remember to mention our fundraiser to staff at the time of purchase using a physical flyer which we will have available in the restaurant, or a copy of this social media post. To all those placing orders online through the California Pizza Kitchen website, please use code BACK20%. Please share this fundraiser with as many people as possible to support our organization! We thank you all for your support, & look forward to seeing you there! Who Are We? We are a U.S 501(c)3 marine biological nonprofit organization, dedicated to protecting the ocean through education, conservation, & public involvement. We currently run an electronic newsletter called The Persaud Catalog, publish online courses about marine biology, & conduct local conservation & education events in Southern California.

#fundraiser #nonprofit #nonprofitorganization #sciencecommunication #sciencenonprofit #scienceducation #oceanscience #marinebiology #marinescience #sealife #marinelife #oceanlife #losangeles #encino #cpk #fyp

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Hello Ladies & Gentlemen! We recently published our newest article in our Ode to Oceanography Series all about an antique nautical chart of Australia & Tasmania. This article delves into the fascinating history of the map, the history of the mapmaker, & the shipwrecks featured on the map. 

You can access this article by visiting the link below, or visiting the website in our profile.
https://www.thepersaudcatalog.org/post/ode-to-oceanography-an-antique-map-of-australia-tasmania

Hello Ladies & Gentlemen! We recently published our newest article in our Ode to Oceanography Series all about an antique nautical chart of Australia & Tasmania. This article delves into the fascinating history of the map, the history of the mapmaker, & the shipwrecks featured on the map. You can access this article by visiting the link below, or visiting the website in our profile. https://www.thepersaudcatalog.org/post/ode-to-oceanography-an-antique-map-of-australia-tasmania

#article #antique #antiquemap #maps #australia #tasmania #ocean #sea #oceanscience #marinescience #marinebiology #marinelife #sealife #oceanlife #newsletter #nonprofitorganization #nonprofit #sciencecommunication #sciencenonprofit #fyp

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Hello Ladies & Gentlemen! We are extraordinarily proud to announce that we recently published a paper by one of our Science Communication Writer’s, Kapish Sharma! This paper discusses the contribution of coral reef ecosystems to the survival outcomes of juvenile sea turtles. We highly recommend this fascinating paper to all those looking to learn more about the magnificent ecosystems known as coral reefs. We thank our wonderful Science Communication writer Kapish Sharma, & we look forward to publishing more captivating articles such as these!

To access this article, please visit the link below or visit the website in our profile.

https://www.thepersaudcatalog.org/post/the-importance-of-coral-reef-ecosystems-for-juvenile-sea-turtle-survival

Hello Ladies & Gentlemen! We are extraordinarily proud to announce that we recently published a paper by one of our Science Communication Writer’s, Kapish Sharma! This paper discusses the contribution of coral reef ecosystems to the survival outcomes of juvenile sea turtles. We highly recommend this fascinating paper to all those looking to learn more about the magnificent ecosystems known as coral reefs. We thank our wonderful Science Communication writer Kapish Sharma, & we look forward to publishing more captivating articles such as these! To access this article, please visit the link below or visit the website in our profile. https://www.thepersaudcatalog.org/post/the-importance-of-coral-reef-ecosystems-for-juvenile-sea-turtle-survival

#paper #coralreef #coral #seaturtles #ecology #newsletter #article #nonprofitorganization #nonprofit #sciencecommunication #sciencenonprofit #oceanscience #marinescience #marinebiology #oceanlife #marinelife #sealife #fyp

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