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Some Black churches are pledging to support the National Museum of African American History and Culture following an ...
After decades of conservative leadership, Francis tried to reset the course of the Roman Catholic Church, emphasizing ...
Elite U.S. youth soccer player born in 2008 or 2009 invited to apply for all-expenses-paid, 9-month Bundesliga training residency in Germany — tuition-free opportunity to train like a pro at a top ...
FORT SMITH, Ark. — Dr. Mae Jemison, the first African American woman to travel to space, will visit Fort Smith on Wednesday, April 9. Dr. Jemison will present a talk at the University of ...
Sophia's story was one of several told at the first event for a new group, Rising Asian American Youth, or RAAY. Parents Donald and Tee Lee recently founded the group to provide an outlet for youth in ...
Maddie Oliphant was recently crowned the first African-American Miss Mississippi Teen USA 2025. The Hickory native is now prepared to spread her community service platform, Maddie’s Little ...
In 1976, Bailey became the first African American to receive the Screen Actors Guild Life ... People will recall their youth in an interesting, dynamic way.” Bailey was born in Newport News, Va., in ...
Is the American dream still achievable for today’s youth? Young Americans are redefining the American dream, trading white picket fences for mental health and financial security, according to a ...
Over the past two days, visitors to the Sam Noble Museum of Natural History were greeted with the sight of traditional indigenous dress and the sounds of native languages filling the air.
Young Americans are redefining the American dream, trading white picket fences for mental health and financial security, according to a new study from the University of California, Los Angeles.
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