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Study sheds light on persistent racial disparities in prostate cancer care in the United States
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Advertising In partnership with the Atlanta Falcons & NFL FLAG, support from Nike, Alabama sanctions girls flag football as an official high school sport Girls flag football is coming to Alabama high schools this fall. Apr 06, 2021 at 03:59 PM Copied!
In partnership with the Atlanta Falcons and NFL FLAG with support from Nike, the Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) announced Tuesday at its 13th Annual Principals and Athletic Directors Conference that girls flag football will be a sanctioned sport in 2021. The new sport will be available for member schools beginning in the fall.
The AHSAA Central Board of Control approved sanctioning the sport at its January 2020 meeting, giving the AHSAA the nod to pursue the partnership. The season will culminate in December with a championship game at the 2021 Super 7 State High School Football Championships in Birmingham.
Construction of a three-story expansion of the Atlanta museum will take up about $15 million of the gift from the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation.
The Cold Cases Project, an undergraduate course led by Pulitzer Prize-winning professor Hank Klibanoff, will share in the remaining funds to continue research into the Atlanta Race Massacre of 1906, when a white mob inflamed by sensationalized and unsubstantiated media reports of crime killed at least 25 African Americans.
The exact amount of funding was not released for the work, which will become the basis of new programming at the Center, which opened in 2014. The focus will be on creating a clearer look at the attack, especially on those who died.