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2 Dec

Here’s How An African-American Culture Class Goals To Keep

Here’s How An African-American Culture Class Goals To Keep
Hill Street Studios An African-American culture class that has helped change the lives of youth at city schools in Roanoke, VA is now available to the general public. The organization Total Motion for Progress (TAP) first introduced the category, African American Culture and Contemporary Issues (AACCI), in 2008 to forestall young Black men from dropping out of highschool, based on The Roanoke Times. TAP’s youth services and education manager Lateefah Trent told the newspaper that students typically drop out of faculty because they aren't optimistic in regards to the future.  “They don’t feel like they’re going to essentially live past age of 21 or 25, or that they’re not going to amount anything, so ‘What’s the purpose?’” Trent said. But, Trent says AACCI class teaches...
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15 Nov

Here’s Why World Food Day Is So Necessary –

Here’s Why World Food Day Is So Necessary –
Xinhua News Agency World Food Day is an annual reminder that food insecurity and malnourishment remain widespread issues. Based on the U.N. World Food Program (WFP), as many as 828 million people – about 10 percent of the world’s population – go to bed hungry every night. Observed annually on October 16, World Food Day is supposed to lift awareness and encourage motion on behalf of those affected by hunger. This yr’s commemoration is marked by multiple global challenges, including the ongoing pandemic, geopolitical conflict, climate change, rising prices and international tensions. These ongoing issues are why advocates say the day is more necessary than ever. “The number of individuals affected by hunger has greater than doubled previously three years and    that...
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14 Nov

Here’s Why Venus Williams Doesn’t Call Herself A Feminist

Here’s Why Venus Williams Doesn’t Call Herself A Feminist
J. Kempin/ Venus Williams just isn't only among the finest tennis players within the history of the sport, but she’s also a businesswoman and role model for young women and girls. Regardless of her massive achievements, there’s one thing she’s not: a feminist. In a recent interview with Elle UK, Williams explained why she doesn’t discover with the F-word. “I don’t like labels,” the tennis champ said. While she doesn’t like putting herself in a box, that doesn’t mean Williams isn’t down with empowering women. “Though I do think as women now we have far more power and opportunities in our hands than ever before. We truly don’t understand how powerful we're. There’s nothing like a robust woman walking right into...
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12 Oct

High Schools Are Now Offering AP African American Studies.

High Schools Are Now Offering AP African American Studies.
Photo by JOSEPH PREZIOSO/AFP via Getty Images Every February, a Black person is heard somewhere saying “we actually only get one month, THE SHORTEST MONTH, to show Black history??” February was chosen for a reason by the founding father of Black history week, Carter G. Woodson. The late historian is perhaps pleased that some high schools across the country have officially begun to show AP African American Studies for the primary time…and it’s for a couple of month. The College Board, the organization behind America’s Advanced Placement (AP) courses, launched a pilot program for 60 high schools to show AP African American Studies. Amid right wingers using Black history as a political football to win over (i.e. scare) their voters into supporting...
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