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How ‘The City That Never Sleeps’ Added More Shine To A Rising Star
The economic impact of learning loss during the pandemic is still being tallied, but a recent McKinsey Report estimates by 2040 the delays could lead to “annual losses of $1.6 trillion worldwide, or 0.9% of total global GDP.”
There have been wins for African American students despite the inequalities between Black and white schools exacerbated by the pandemic and its mental health stressors. TheVillageCelebration shares an example: Nevaeh’s story.
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Black History5 months ago
The untold story of a Black woman who founded an Alabama hospital during Jim Crow
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Featured9 months ago
‘No Closure’ In Town Where Five Black Residents Were Either Murdered, Died Suspiciously Or Are Missing
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Black History9 months ago
Black History Lost and Found: New Research Pieces Together the Life of Prominent Texas Surgeon and Activist
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Featured9 months ago
Founder of “The Folding Chair” Podcast Calls Montgomery’s Brawl ‘Karma’
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Featured8 months ago
Thousands ‘Live Their Dream’ During National Black Business Month
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Featured10 months ago
Juneteenth And ‘246 Years Of Free Labor’ Are Key To Conversations About Reparations