by Luke Hammill | Aug 21, 2017 | Articles
The two week long Black Girls CODE summer camp has been a place where girls of color who feel like outsiders can just be themselves and enjoy working with math, coding, and computers. By teaching black girls to code, the Oakland summer camp prepares them for STEM... by Pat Wyman | Apr 22, 2016 | Articles
The National Society of Black Engineers’ Summer Engineering Experience for Kids (SEEK) is coming to 12 cities in the USA this year. All of the free day programs will take place in June, July, and August at 14 locations in 12 cities. “We are very proud of the... by Marcia Cantarella Ph.D. | Apr 20, 2016 | Blog
The American Graduate film All the Difference by Tod Lending is a real and compelling view of two determined African-American young men, Krishaun Branch and Robert Henderson, as they journey from high school through college. It could be your story, or the story of... by Victoria Cavaliere | Apr 7, 2014 | Articles
A recent report shows racial disparity in children’s well-being as a result of poverty, poor housing, and lack of access to education African-American children face obstacles that could portend a national crisis. In almost every region of the United States,... by Tonya Lewis Lee | Oct 15, 2012 | Articles
The month of October is Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Awareness Month. Best-selling author, attorney and filmmaker, Tonya Lewis Lee, is working to inform African Americans in particular about the dangers of SIDS. It is the third leading cause for infant death...
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