Im mark, president and im proud to be here with professor eddie. I am honored, as we say back home this is really great. We have some time to talk and you have written a new book and we sorely want to talk about, we also want to talk about how fascinating it is to viewers and certainly too many how you got from mississippi, a a Great Community down in the gulf coast, all the way to princeton university. Maybe we ought to start with you talking about yourself. Guest im a country boy who made it big, thats what i like to say. My dad was the second africanamerican postman hired at the post office. That was a big job. We were living in moss point at the time and he moved us from one side of time to the other side. Where the third africanamerican family that moved into the nice neighborhood on the hill. We went to a better school, much more disciplined. It didnt have as many distractions. We went to an integrated school because it was predominantly black. People worked in the shipyard, lisa
BENNETTSVILLE, S.C. — The Marlboro School Community Center received $50,000 for its job training skills program May 4 at a revitalization event that saw Spectrum employees and community volunteers coming
Spectrum awarded Better Family Life a $50,000 grant for workforce and job training programs, and The Wesley House a $20,000 Spectrum Digital Education grant.
Spectrum has announced a donation of $50,000 to Project ARRIBA in El Paso through its Spectrum Community Center Assist (SCCA) initiative.This philanthropic ven