The appeal is simple, but the massive funding of school choice by a cartel of wealthy patrons raises concerns about the real agenda of the advocates of school choice.
Our Community
The Families of Victims -- as seen through the eyes of the shooter
We must face the fact that we have an impoverished underclass in America. It can be found in Appalachia, the barrios, rural areas, and for certain, in the urban inner city. The violence is most egregious in the urban area because of the organized subculture that historically sustains various conditions of violence, i.e. the lifestyle of gangs.
What is the meaning of Black History Month to me?
National Mentoring Month -- Become a Mentor... in real life
2017 marks the 15th anniversary of National Mentoring Month's launch in 2002. Since then, each January has served as an annual kickoff of the widespread movement to connect more of the nation's young people with caring adult mentors.
The Seventh Day of Kwanzaa: Imani -- Our Faith Will Help Us Shape the Future
On this day, the beginning of the new year, we pledge to forge a new tomorrow with all our hearts and minds. We have confidence in the greater good of the work we do with and for one another, for the community and for OUR PEOPLE.
The Sixth Day of Kwanzaa: Kuumba -- Our Creativity Lifts Us Above Our Struggles
Our history of oppression has generated a unique creativity that strengthens us for the struggle ahead. Through our music, art, and song, we gain power to face tomorrow. So, despite our struggle we can sing --Lift Every Voice And Sing
The Fifth Day of Kwanzaa: Nia -- Everything Happens With a Purpose
Our purpose may not be carved in stone, but we can focus our thoughts, our words, our actions, and our habits into making a difference every day within the African American community.