Celebrating the Lunar New Year with IHP

 

Lunar New Year pic

Lunar New Year
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Tanya Steinberg joined International House Philadelphia as vice president of finance and administration in 2000, following a decade of business leadership experience in the Philadelphia region. Over the course of more than 15 years with the organization, Tanya Steinberg assumed executive positions such as chief operating officer and president. She received several honors and awards, including Best of Philly recognition from Philadelphia Magazine for the IHP Film Program.

International House Philadelphia (IHP) is the city and surrounding area’s premiere resource for international arts, culture, and educational opportunities. The organization provides a number of cultural services and hosts various annual events, including a Lunar Near Year Celebration that both honors ancient Chinese traditions and introduces Philadelphia area residents to various aspects of Chinese culture.

Celebrating the Year of the Rooster in January, the event featured an elaborate spread of traditional Chinese food, as well as a live performance of authentic Chinese music, dancing, and martial arts at the Ibrahim Theater. As was the case in previous years, the Lunar New Year Celebration sold out of tickets prior to the event. Individuals interested in attending the 2018 celebration or learning about other IHP special events can visit the organization online at www.ihousephilly.org.

Four Decades of Philadelphia’s Film Program

 

The WOAR Safe Bars Program

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Safe Bars Program
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In 2016, Tanya Steinberg joined GlamourEsq as the company’s executive vice president for global development. Her past professional experience includes serving in leadership positions for several Philadelphia-based nonprofits. For several years, Tanya Steinberg was the director of finance and administration for Women Organized Against Rape (WOAR).

As Philadelphia’s only rape crisis center, WOAR offers comprehensive education programs and advocates for the rights of individuals and families affected by sexual assault. In addition to overseeing workshops and counseling programs, the organization trains local parents, professionals, and businesses.

Through its Safe Bars program, WOAR works with Philadelphia-area bars, clubs, and restaurants to prevent sexual violence and promote a culture of respect. Local business owners and managers who take part in the program learn to identify and properly respond to inappropriate behaviors in their establishments.

After completing the Safe Bars program, a business is recognized as a certified Safe Bar in Philadelphia. In addition to promoting a safe environment free of harassment and sexual aggression, Safe Bars attract more business by offering a positive experience for all customers. To learn more about Safe Bars and WOAR’s other programs and events, visit www.woar.org.