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by Keith E. Wingate on April 16, 2024
You Can Change A Child’s Story
by Keith E. Wingate on April 16, 2024
"There is a law that says that every child in care should be assigned a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteer to advocate for an abused, neglected, or abandoned child." ... Read full article
"When you foster teens, you help them develop essential life skills, support their goals and dreams, and promote their independence." Wonswayla Mackey, Deputy Director of Clark County Foster Care... Read full article
by Anna Marie Binder on April 16, 2024
Becoming Involved in Public Education
by Anna Marie Binder on April 16, 2024
"My journey into public education advocacy began as being a mother to my six children, three of whom have special needs. Witnessing the decimation of essential services the district" Anna Marie Binder, Candidate for CCSD Board Trustee, District A... Read full article
by Joseph C. Abraham on February 28, 2024
Introducing the Battle Born Youth ChalleNGe Academy
by Joseph C. Abraham on February 28, 2024
"The Battle Born Youth ChalleNGe Academy — the voluntary youth education program sponsored by the Nevada National Guard and the State of Nevada for students who are not progressing academically in a timely manner..." - Andre' L. Ponder... Read full article
by Kelvin Watson, Executive Director on February 28, 2024
The Library Revolution in Your Neighborhood
by Kelvin Watson, Executive Director on February 28, 2024
"The revolution that technology has brought to humankind is mirrored in our libraries, with transformative experiences for all ages. We have become the new community center in our neighborhoods..." Kelvin Watson, Executive Director... Read full article
by Chandra Hayslett on October 19, 2023
Joint Center Presents Federal Reserve Board Member Dr. Lisa DeNell Cook with Award
by Chandra Hayslett on October 19, 2023
"The Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies honored Federal Reserve Board Member Dr. Lisa DeNell Cook with its highest honor — the 2023 Louis E. Martin Great American Award." - Chandra Hayslett... Read full article
by Shaundell Newsome on October 17, 2023
Black Entrepreneurship Rising! Dr. King’s Dream of “material prosperity” depends on entrepreneurs
by Shaundell Newsome on October 17, 2023
"Black businesses that employ America’s workforce is slightly increasing from previous years.  This is progress towards Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Dream” from his famous speech on the steps of the nation’s Capital in 1963." Shaundell Newsome... Read full article
by Bishop Bill H. McDonnell, Jr. on October 17, 2023
The Shepherds Breakfast Inspiring Unity and Collaboration in Our Community
by Bishop Bill H. McDonnell, Jr. on October 17, 2023
The Shepherds Breakfast, a remarkable event that has been bringing together local clergy, entrepreneurs, and political leaders for 14 years, stands as a shining example of how collaboration and fellowship can inspire positive change.... Read full article
by Ashley Levett on October 17, 2023
SPLC Applaud Court’s Decision to Move Redistricting Case Forward
by Ashley Levett on October 17, 2023
A three-judge panel for the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia is allowing a case challenging Georgia’s racially gerrymandered congressional district map to move forward. ... Read full article
by Joseph C. Abraham on October 17, 2023
Re-imagining an 89106 Original
by Joseph C. Abraham on October 17, 2023
On Monday, October 30, 2023, the staff of Mario’s Westside Market will welcome members of the community for its official ‘Grand Opening’.... Read full article
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