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Exposing the High Cost of “Misogynoir” in the New Edition of The Sisters are Alright: Changing the Broken Narrative of Black Women in America by Award-Winning Author Tamara Winfrey-Harris
Oakland, Calif. (December 2, 2021)—In 2015 race and gender writer Tamara Winfrey-Harris’ award-winning debut The Sisters Are Alright: Changing the Broken Narrative of Black Women in America became a touchstone of Black feminist thought.
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McWane Establishes Scholarship for Skilled Trades, Now Accepting Applications
Program promotes postsecondary training and education in trade and technical skills BIRMINGHAM, Ala.
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New Data-Driven Company Troove Engages Current Students and Alumni In the College Search Process
Predictive AI Technology Used to Successfully Match Applicants with Schools An exciting new company called Troove has entered the higher education arena with the goal of making college search and admissions more efficient and accessible.
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StudentUniverse Teases Black Friday/Cyber Monday Student Travel Deals
StudentUniverse, the world’s leading travel booking site for students and youth, prepares to launch their biggest flight discounts of the year, coming on Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
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The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi to Install Chapter 356 at Florida Gulf Coast University
The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi will install its 356th chapter at Florida Gulf Coast University in Fort Myers, Florida, today, Nov. 8, 2021.
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OVER 2 MILLION SNAPCHATTERS EXPLORE RUN FOR OFFICE WITH NEW CIVIC TOOL
October 26, 2021 [NEW YORK] - Within the first month of launching its new civic tool, Snapchat’s Run for Office Mini feature saw over 2 million Snapchatters in the United States explore opportunities to run for elected office in their local communities.
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Teens Demand More Resources for Their Mental Health; DoSomething.org and The Allstate Foundation Launch New Campaign to Empower Youth
'It's (Not) All in Your Head' program developed by DoSomething members will provide tools to help students with pandemic-related trauma and shine a spotlight on the importance of mental health support for students in schools NEW YORK, October 22, 2021 – DoSomething.
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DoSomething.org and National Foundation for Infectious Diseases Launch New Program to Educate Young People About Meningococcal Disease Prevention
"Complete What's Missing" program raises awareness about medical misinformation online and the risk of meningococcal disease as students return to in-person classes NEW YORK, Oct.
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Make Life-Changing Impact and Gain Real-World Experience with Global Medical Brigades
University of Florida pre-med student Michael Saba will never forget that smile. The biology major was not on a first date, at a fraternity party or in a Gainesville bar, he was in Panama with Global Medical Brigades.