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/ 2 months agoThe Jason Reynolds/Simon & Schuster Travel Grant Is Accepting Applications
The American Library Association opens the Jason Reynolds/Simon & Schuster grant applications to attend its annual conference.Read More
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/ 2 months agoCurtains Closed: Jamaican Girls School Bans Baby Hairs
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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/ 2 months agoHow Omar Fateh Brought His Own ‘Mamdani Moment’ to Minneapolis
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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/ 2 months agoThe South’s Oral Health Crisis Is a Matter of Policy Choice
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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/ 2 months 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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/ 2 months agoThe Courtroom Gladiator Who ‘Made America America’
The new documentary ‘Becoming Thurgood: America’s Social Architect’ constructs a saga for the ages.Read More
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/ 2 months ago7 Online Literacy Programs To Tap Into On International Literacy Day
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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/ 2 months agoCollege Board Quietly Axes Tool That Helped Disadvantaged Students Access Elite Colleges
The College Board recently quietly dropped a tool it provided universities to help identify high-performing and disadvantaged students.Read More
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/ 2 months agoFirst-Of-Its-Kind HBCU Prep High School Opens In NYC
A first-of-its-kind HBCU prep school has opened in New York City, its administrators hope that it broadens the horizons of its...
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/ 2 months agoNew Orleans Nonprofit Rebuilds Learning Pipeline Post-Katrina With ‘Black Is Brilliant’ Summit
Black Education for New Orleans continues bridging culture and community in the city’s schools post-Katrina with its annual summit.Read More


