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Thirty-one students participate in Howard Payne spring festival
FOX West Texas· 20 hours agoThe university's pre-college music program hosted the festival, held in the Davidson Music Complex...
NLRB, First Circuit Consider Black Lives Matter Items in the Workplace | JD Supra
JD Supra· 2 days agoAntonio Morales Jr., who identifies as Hispanic, Mexican and a person of color (and uses they/them pronouns), was employed as a sales specialist in the flooring department at a New Brighton, ...
RI's top officials are racking up out-of-state travel, but this one was gone the most by far
The Providence Journal via Yahoo News· 7 days agoThey travel on state, campaign and personal business, but none as frequently as Treasurer James...
Corbitt leaves artistic legacy at St. Catherine’s HS
The Journal Times· 6 days agoKimora Corbitt was not interested in art in elementary school. “Something just clicked in me,” Corbitt said. Corbitt’s enjoyment of art included painting...
750 Day of Caring volunteers work through rainy weather to make an impact
Times Leader· 6 days agoWILKES-BARRE — Bill Jones, president and CEO of the United Way of Wyoming Valley, said when he woke...
Four years after George Floyd's murder, Twin Cities teens stress activation over trauma
CBS News· 6 days agoFour years ago, George Floyd was murdered by then-officer Derek Chauvin. The images are for many...
James R. Roebuck Jr., former Pennsylvania state representative and Drexel assistant professor, has...
Philly.com· 6 days agoJames R. Roebuck Jr., 79, of Philadelphia, former Pennsylvania state representative, onetime...
The Policy Concerns That Keep Teachers Up at Night (Opinion)
Education Week· 1 day agoHarvard professor Jarvis R. Givens writes about how teachers in Virginia’s freedpeople’s schools were subject to terror following the Civil War. Furthermore, Black education itself was subject to violent white protest.
Social Media's Favorite Librarian Combats Book Bans By Spreading 'Library Joy'
Black Enterprise· 6 days agoThe former Solano County, California, Library supervisor has visited at least 10 states in the last...
RI's top officials are racking up out-of-state travel, but this one was gone the most by far
The Providence Journal· 7 days agoRhode Island's first-term state treasurer, James Diossa, is a frequent traveler. Since he took office in January 2023, the $137K a year treasurer has been on 28 out-of-state – and in some cases ...