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Some caregiver faculty, students call NU pandemic relief inadequate

For much of the past year, Asian American and African American Studies Prof. Nitasha Tamar Sharma said she felt like she failed her son. While her daughter has managed to independently finish fourth and most of fifth grade on Zoom, Sharma’s kindergartener son has struggled with isolation and remote learning. As a professor, director of African American Graduate Studies and caretaker for her mother during the pandemic, Sharma said trying to balance her many responsibilities with homeschooling has felt “impossible.” “Imagine trying to get a kindergartner and a first grader to learn how to become computer literate,” Sharma said. “I don’t know how people expect that we continue to do this the problem is that we have continued to do our work and do it pretty well, (and) it’s just that our children and we have suffered.”

20 Woman-Owned Businesses to Support on International Women s Day

20 Woman-Owned Businesses to Support on International Women s Day Celebrate International Women s Day by patronizing any one (or all!) of these woman-owned businesses. Share Updated: 3:11 PM EST Mar 4, 2021 Danielle Campoamor 20 Woman-Owned Businesses to Support on International Women s Day 1 of 20 MiliMili MiliMili, a Los Angeles-based cribwear and nursery line, was founded by Kelsey Searless and Rose Bridges. The brand produces soft-goods like sleep sacks and crib sheets with colorful, artful, and vacation-inspired prints. We strongly believe that nurseries don t have to be decorated in pastels, neutral, or covered in baby bunnies rather, they can reflect a family s vibrant, playful, and modern style, Searless tells Woman s Day. Rose and I were lucky to be raised by strong, creative, women with bold senses of style who helped set the foundation for our entrepreneurial journey into the world of colorful and modern sleep sacks and nursery g

School reopening message from Informed Teachers Network (ITN)

School reopening message from Informed Teachers Network (ITN) By Moses Oppong Antwi || Member, Informed Teachers Network  Listen to article Good morning Headteachers and Assistants, Senior Teachers and Colleagues. Without cognitive dissonance, I am not assuming but fully cognizant that you are all doing well. My post this morning is to share a personal preserved knowledge with you since school resumes today. To some, it may not be new, but in full reflection, I beseech all of us on this platform to go through to the last sentence and word. Notwithstanding, since knowledge is not a repository of one person, you can also share an idea that has bearing on this post to aid us all in our teaching.

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