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Aug- 2019 -8 AugustBirmingham Times
Preparing Your Child For Kindergarten
BIRMINGHAM TIMES — Each year, about 4 million children enter kindergarten in the United States, according to the U.S. Department of…
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8 August#NNPA BlackPress
Coca-Cola UNITED ‘Pays It Forward’ With Internships For HBCU Students
BIRMINGHAM TIMES — The week-long internship gives students a chance to experience a range of roles available at Coca-Cola, including sales…
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5 AugustEconomy
D.C. Scholarship Program Needs Budget Increase
WASHINGTON INFORMER — Faced with its biennial reauthorization, the D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program stands in need of a budget increase to…
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5 AugustBirmingham Times
UAB’s Deborah Grimes Named one of the Most Influential Women in Corporate America
BIRMINGHAM TIMES — Grimes, the chief diversity officer for the UAB Health System, has been named one of the most influential…
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5 AugustEnvironment
Investigations Continuing into DWP Destruction of Endangered Plants
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — Crews for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power recently bulldozed hundreds of federally endangered…
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2 AugustBirmingham Times
Bobbie Knight Named Interim President At Miles College
BIRMINGHAM TIMES — The Board of Trustees of Miles College on Thursday announced that retired Alabama Power Executive Bobbie Knight will…
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1 AugustEducation
Howard U Bison STEM Program Welcomes New Scholars
WASHINGTON INFORMER — The Howard University Bison STEM Scholars Program welcomes its third group of incoming freshmen for a multi-year program…
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Jul- 2019 -31 JulyBirmingham Times
City Council Approves Mayor’s $451M Budget for FY20
BIRMINGHAM TIMES — More than two months after Mayor Randall Woodfin presented his fiscal 2020 budget and three weeks after the…
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30 July#NNPA BlackPress
The Broad Presents ‘Black Fire Sessions’
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — Inspired by the radical experimentation of the Black Arts Movement, The Broad Museum presents, “Black Fire…
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30 JulyCrime
Activists Urging Lacey to ‘Do Her Job’ in Second Ed Buck Death
Los Angeles Sentinel — Local activists are urging District Attorney Jackie Lacey to “do her job” and find that the…
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