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HOW TO ATTEND MANAGING MINISTRY & MENTAL HEALTH FREE WEBINAR ON OCTOBER19, 2023 - HURRY, HURRY!

For Immediate Release From Geechee Experience! WHAT: Managing Ministry & Mental Health Free Webinar WHEN: October 19, 2023 TIME: 7 p.m., E

agnes levine · Wednesday, October 18th 2023 · 1,397 views · 1 comments

On This This Day In Black History Oct 18 - Oct. 18, 1944 Actor and civil rights activist Paul Robeson

On This This Day In Black History Oct. 18, 1944 Actor and civil rights activist Paul Robeson was awarded NAACP's Spingarn Medal for his achievements. On Oct. 18, 1944, actor and civil rights

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. · Wednesday, October 18th 2023 · 507 views · 1 comments

On This This Day In Black History Oct 18 - Phillis Wheatley Freed From Slavery

On This This Day In Black History Oct 18 - Phillis Wheatley Freed From Slavery On October 18, 1775, Phillis Wheatley, the country's first African American poet to publish a book was freed from

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. · Wednesday, October 18th 2023 · 320 views · 1 comments

HOW PRESIDENT BIDEN MEETS WITH PRIME MINISTER NETANYAHU IN ISRAEL! (FIRST TIME AMERICAN PRESIDENT IN ISRAEL)

For Immediate Release From Kingdom-Levine-Oliver Publisher! "I spoke with Prime Minister Netanyahu regarding the situation on the ground, security assistance and humanitarian needs, and inform

agnes levine · Wednesday, October 18th 2023 · 2,034 views · 1 comments

HOW MORE THAN $11 MILLION TO EXPAND & SUPPORT PARENT EDUCATION & FAMILY ENGAGEMENT EFFORTS!

For Immediate Release From USDE! Recently, the Biden-Harris Administration is announcing $11.4 million in grants to 12 organizations in states and school districts across the country to improve a

agnes levine · Tuesday, October 17th 2023 · 1,671 views · 1 comments

On This Day In Black History Oct 17 - Capital Savings Bank, the first bank organized and operated by African-

This Day in Black History: Oct. 17, 1888 Capital Savings Bank, the first bank organized and operated by African-Americans, was organized in Washington, D.C, on Oct. 17, 1888. On Oct. 17, 1888,

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. · Tuesday, October 17th 2023 · 349 views · 1 comments

HOW USDE AWARDS MORE THAN $13M TO IMPROVE ACCESS TO CHILD CARE FOR STUDENT PARENTS!

For Immediate Release From USDE! More than $75 million in additional grants to support underserved postsecondary students also announced! The Biden-Harris Administration today announced more

agnes levine · Tuesday, October 17th 2023 · 1,732 views · 1 comments

On This Day In Black History Oct 17 - Black Poetry Day – October 17, 2023

Black Poetry Day is celebrated every year on October 17 to honor all the talented African American poets, both past and present. If you’re a literature enthusiast, poet, or writer — no matter your r

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. · Tuesday, October 17th 2023 · 339 views · 1 comments

HOW MORE THAN $11M TO PRESERVE NATIVE LANGUAGES, INCREASE NATIVE TEACHER RETENTION & SUPPORT TRIBAL ED...

For Immediate Release From USDE! The U.S. Department of Education (Department) today announced new awards totaling more than $11 million for the new Native American Language Resource Centers (NAL

agnes levine · Tuesday, October 17th 2023 · 1,617 views · 1 comments

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Introducing the CityLinks "Work From Home" Affiliate Program, where individuals can unlock exciting earning potentials by promoting our esteemed "Manage My City" opportunity. As an affiliate, you will

Samuel Ndoumbe · Tuesday, October 17th 2023 · 761 views · 1 comments

On This Day in Black History: Oct. 16 -1859 Abolitionist John Brown overtakes arsenal in Harper's, Virgi

On This Day in Black History: Oct. 16 -1859 Abolitionist John Brown overtakes arsenal in Harper's, Virginia On the night of Oct. 16, 1859, abolitionist John Brown led a revolt of 21 men — including

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. · Monday, October 16th 2023 · 290 views · 1 comments

On This Day In Black History Oct 16 - 1968 Olympics Black Power salute

During their medal ceremony in the Olympic Stadium in Mexico City on October 16, 1968, two African-American athletes, Tommie Smith and John Carlos, each raised a black-gloved fist during the playing o

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. · Monday, October 16th 2023 · 485 views · 1 comments