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Van Horn High School Black Student Union members feel censored by administration
Van Horn High School Black Student Union members feel censored by administration
and last updated 2021-03-16 19:16:32-04
KANSAS CITY, Mo. â The Black Student Union at Van Horn High School in Independence feels its hard work is being censored.
âThe title was called An Unfiltered Reality of Black America through the Eyes of Us, and we meant every word of that, Kiyonnah Bell, Black Student Union founder, said.
The group created a 15-minute video to be shown during a virtual assembly for Black History Month.
âI want them to see it, I want them to hear us and I want them to acknowledge us, Tyrique Ross, Black Student Union member, said.
A member of Sagamok Anishnawbek First Nation, Caron is the first female First Nations general surgeon in Canada. She is also the First Nations Health Authority Chair in Cancer and Wellness at UBC, and is a founding co-director and consultant of the UBC Centre for Excellence in Indigenous Health. She accepted her award on International Women’s Day, delivering her keynote address Perspectives of a First Nations physician in Canada: Do you ever wonder what we think? via Zoom, to a crowd of medical students, researchers, professors and health professionals. “Picture the last federal election, municipal election, provincial election,” Caron asks the group.
Lerato Zah Moloi’s son Prince Mashawana breaks a TEDx talk world record 22 February 2021 - 06:00 By Masego Seemela Lerato Zah Moloi is a proud mother. Image: Lerato Zah/ Instagram
Actress Lerato Zah Moloi and prominent businessman Collen Mashawana’s son Prince Mashawana has broken a world record as the youngest person to join a TEDx Talk.
According to Generational Wealth Education’s Instagram page, Prince has been selected as one of the distinguished speakers at the upcoming TEDx Sandton event that will take place in April. This is where Prince will tackle the topic “Can children change the world?”.
For the past few years, Prince has been “changing the world” in his unique way as a superhero he calls “SuperMash” who helps other children tackle issues such as bullying, learning how to read and write and self-confidence.