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Every football season, you’ll see them on the sidelines, in the stands, and now, going viral on social media: Black mothers cheering, coaching, and carrying their sons through one of America’s most ...
A new book, “Play Harder,” is a vital and gripping tale about the national pastime and the Black experience. “Play Harder,” ...
Kids understand what adults have forgotten, that play is not frivolous, that it is survival and that it heals.
This Mother's Day weekend, May 8 to May 11, enjoy "A Little Night Music," Mitchell Schorr's art, Alvin Ailey dance, a ...
Dent rose from caddying at Augusta National and the Masters to becoming a successful pro and prodigious hitter. He helped ...
Jim Dent, who has died aged 85, was one of the few black golfers to break through to the main American tour in the days when ...
On a Tuesday afternoon in 1950, April 25, in a board room jammed with owners and coaches of the fledgling league’s 12 (soon ...
The district envisions the new students – the vast majority of them economically disadvantaged Hispanic and African American kids – beginning school at Lamar in the fall and continuing there ...
Accessed 25 Apr. 2025. Green, Kahlil, et al. "The Disproportionate Use of Corporal Punishment on African American Children in U.S. Schools." Journal of African American Studies, vol. 28 ...
The lack of co-ordinated legal obligations means that it’s left to a few diligent role players in the education system to ensure prospective teachers are suitable to work with children, and to pursue ...
“Thank everyone who called or sent an email to the school demanding changes to protect African American children. We’re talking mission accomplished on the same day!” said Ali. He credited ...
And as the IU African American Arts Institute celebrates its ... Find family fun and resources at the Switchyard Park’s Children’s Expo Stop by the Switchyard Park Pavilion Saturday afternoon ...