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Renowned Educator Steve Perry Offers Tips for Maintaining Good Mental Health

June 7, 2021 admin 0

By Camille Fairchild | 0  (Source: www.rollingout.com) – Steve Perry, Ed.D., is an educator, bestselling author and the founder of Capital Preparatory Schools, a network of charter schools in Harlem and Bronx, New York, and Bridgeport, […]

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Boule Honors Top Students with Academic Scholarships

May 28, 2021 admin 0

By Hazel -Yates Campbell –  The Gamma Beta Boule marked the 37th Annual High Potential Youth Recognition Awards Program awarding eight of Jacksonville’s highest ranking African-American students from Duval County Public Schools. The students were […]

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Edward Water College Names Professors of the Year

May 20, 2021 admin 0

Edward Waters College students had a much harder job than usual this school year.  Among their unexpected burdens were issues including facing a global pandemic, rising costs of student tuition and the strain of taking […]

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Edward Waters College To Launch Institute for Law, Race, Social Justice, and Economic Policy In Partnership With the Jessie Ball DuPont Fund

May 20, 2021 admin 0

Institute Will Bear Name of Former EWC Student and Iconic Civil Rights Activist A. Philip Randolph JACKSONVILLE, Florida — Edward Waters College (EWC) announced today that it will establish the A. Philip Randolph Institute for […]

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Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits Awards First Black Hospitality Initiative Student Scholarship of 2021

May 19, 2021 admin 0

(Source: www.businesswire.com) – MIAMI & DALLAS–May 19, 2021 – (BUSINESS WIRE)–Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits (Southern Glazer’s)—the world’s preeminent distributor of beverage alcohol—today announced it has awarded its first Black Hospitality Initiative (BHI) student scholarship as part of […]

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Today’s Classrooms Look More Like The World

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ByJoanne Bailey-Boorsma – May 19, 2021 – (Source: www.schoolnewsnetwork.org) – Local schools aren’t becoming more diverse – they already are All Districts — When Oogie Lamar graduated from Wyoming Park High School in 1985, he was […]

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FAMU Foundation Invests in $25M Fearless Fund Venture Capital Firm to Support Women of Color

April 26, 2021 admin 0

THE WESTSIDE GAZETTE — (Source: www.blackpressusa.com) – The investment marks FAMU’s first in a Black-led VC firm and will be utilized by the Fearless Fund to grow its ever-expanding portfolio of women of color-led businesses […]

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Morris Brown College Receives Accreditation after 20 Years

April 19, 2021 admin 0

By Victor Omondi (Source: www.yourblackworld.net) – Having lost accreditation in 2002 as a result of financial challenges, Morris Brown College is now celebrating after getting its accreditation back. They made it official that they had received the accreditation […]

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The Educational Impact of COVID-19 on Black kids Will Be Generational

April 16, 2021 admin 0

By Torrance Stephens | April 15, 2021 | 0  – (Source: www.rollingout.com) Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, Black kids across the nation were not truly benefiting from participation in government public schools. In Baltimore, an analysis in 2017 of testing data of […]

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Nike and LeBron James Team Up with Florida A&M

April 7, 2021 admin 0

By Mark Stallworth – (Source: www.miamitimesonline.com) – HBCUs are rising and being recognized by iconic brands. Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) are in the national spotlight and gaining greater recognition from major entities. The […]

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