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Local middle school holds vigil for for former student, Cortez Lemon

Local middle school holds vigil for for former student, Cortez Lemon

Cortez Lemon, a 14-year-old student at Leith Walk Elementary and Middle School, was fatally stabbed on July 10 after a verbal altercation on a Maryland Transportation Authority bus, prompting a vigil to remember his life and to call for an end to inner city violence.
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Experts speak during Black Maternal Mental Health Week

Experts speak during Black Maternal Mental Health Week

Black Maternal Maternal Health Week, July 19-25, aims to raise awareness and address the lack of mental health resources for Black women during and after pregnancy, with experts emphasizing the importance of mental health in pregnancy and the need for cultural support for Black women.
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Appointment to the AZ Governor’s Youth Commission

Appointment to the AZ Governor’s Youth Commission

John Davis has been recently appointed by Governor Katy Hobbs to the City of Mesa Youth Action Fund and the Arizona Governor’s Youth Commission. He is the founder of The Love John Project where clothing and food are given to underprivileged families throughout the year. John’s volunteer work not only showcases his compassion and leadership […]
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Alabama State Sen. Merika Coleman Joined 40,000 Other Black Women on Zoom to Support Kamala Harris: ‘It was church’

Alabama State Sen. Merika Coleman Joined 40,000 Other Black Women on Zoom to Support Kamala Harris: ‘It was church’

By Sym Posey | The Birmingham Times Four years ago, a Zoom meeting to build support for Kamala Harris as the Democratic vice presidential nominee attracted just 90 participants. On Sunday night, an estimated 40,000 Black women and allies logged on to Zoom and another 50,000 women on other platforms at the same time to […]

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University of Alabama Systems Close DEI Offices, Open New Ones Under Different Names

University of Alabama Systems Close DEI Offices, Open New Ones Under Different Names

By Alaina Bookman | abookman@al.com All three University of Alabama System campuses will be closing their diversity, equity and inclusion offices and opening new offices under different names. The schools cite a law recently signed by Gov. Kay Ivey that bans DEI offices, programming and training in public colleges and other state agencies. SB129 becomes […]

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