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Op-Ed: Rev. Jesse Jackson’s HBCU Roots Show How Student Leadership Shapes Black Political Power
From the segregated South to student leadership at NC A&T in the 1960s, Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr.’s HBCU roots and lifelong commitment to Black advancement made politics unavoidable.
All proceeds go to support Quilts of Valor, a program that provides handmade quilts to veterans and active duty service personnel in the lakes area. Horticulture Day: The East Otter Tail County Master ...
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Annette Hope Billings and Dr. Jennifer J. Gordon performed MotherSong: a Poem Play by Daughters.
This year’s version materialized at Symphony Hall with a more specific focus, which was to serve as a tribute to radio personality Brian O’Donovan. The host of the WGBH program “A Celtic Sojourn” died ...
Family, friends, and community gather to honor the life and spirit of Isadora Wengel, missing since earlier this year.
Jesse Jackson was furious over injustice. He was also full of hope. His funeral was a reminder that the two were never meant to be separated.
Each year in celebration of the written and spoken word, Sierra Poetry Festival’s “fringe” curates a variety of performances ...
This guide is produced in partnership with Blue Peter. Poems Aloud, written by Joseph Coelho and illustrated by Daniel Gray-Barnett, is the fifth title in the Blue Peter Book Club. A book full of ...
Iraq remains a country with deep wounds of neocolonialism and camouflaged ruination. Its unions and revolutionary parties have long lost their capacity to mobilize. For some of those living in liminal ...
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