We Need Educational Equality in Our Schools
We Need Educational Equality in Our Schools
We Need Educational Equality in Our Schools
We share memories and stories with our rich and diverse voices telling stories of hardship, happiness, and humor. These are the stories that weave into the fabric of the Island community. […]
Soccer is the world’s game, the beautiful game. For many, it’s even more than a game…it’s a religion. Every weekend, we put on the uniform of team and celebrate them at stadiums we call cathedrals. It consumes our daily lives, and we thank whoever we believe is in that upper room for players like Messi, Ronaldo, or Pele.
We have to read more to our children and encourage them to read more for themselves.
Deeply Rooted And We Will Not Be Moved! […]
1983, Carmen E. Turner made history as the first African American woman to lead a Transit Aagency when she became general manager of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA). […]
During the late 19th century, Katherine T. “Kittie” Knox was a transportation pioneer who bravely confronted the era’s gender and racial barriers. Knox, who was born in 1874 to a white mother and African American father, earned a living as a seamstress but found her passion in bicycling.
1983, Carmen E. Turner made history as the first African American woman to lead a -transit agency when she became general manager of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA). […]
In 1937, Willa Brown became the first African American woman to earn an airplane pilot’s license in the United States. (Bessie Coleman, who had become the first African American woman to earn a pilot’s license in 1921, had to go to France to train for and obtain her license.) […]
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