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/ 1 month agoAl Roker Inspires the Next Generation with PBS KIDS ‘Weather Hunters’
Al Roker launches Weather Hunters, a PBS KIDS animated STEM series inspiring children ages 5–8 to explore weather and science.Read More
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/ 1 month agoJudge Dismisses NAACP’s Federal Lawsuit on South Carolina School Curriculum, Restricts Race
Judge dismisses federal lawsuit filed by the NAACP that challenged what plaintiffs call a discriminatory censorship law in South Carolina.Read More
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The American Library Association opens the Jason Reynolds/Simon & Schuster grant applications to attend its annual conference.Read More
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St. Andrews School for Girls announced its students should leave “curtains” at home, referring to the wearing of “edges” hairstyle.Read More
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In both Minneapolis and New York City, democratic socialist municipal candidates have made strides—and faced backlash from the Democratic establishment.Read More
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Too many Americans are forced to live with dental pain until its underlying causes result in a medical emergency—but it doesn’t...
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/ 1 month ago14 Black Children’s Books For Young Readers On International Literacy Day
On International Literacy Day, BLACK ENTERPRISE showcases Black children’s books that celebrate their diversity and identity.Read More
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Sept. 8 marks International Literacy Day which aims to shed light upon the importance of reading and writing abilities in individuals...
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The College Board recently quietly dropped a tool it provided universities to help identify high-performing and disadvantaged students.Read More