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Bridging the Gap program brings together young Black men and law enforcement
The program was created in the fall of 2020 amid nationwide protests following the murder of George Floyd. Author: First Coast News Staff Published: 9:55 AM EDT May 6, 2021 Updated: 10:29 AM EDT May 6, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. There’s a photo gaining attention on social media of Jacksonville police surrounding a young man with their hands clasped and heads bowed.
It was taken by a facilitator during a program called Bridging the Gap that brings together young black men and law enforcement, helping them to gain a better understanding of each other.
The program was created in the fall of 2020 amid nationwide protests following the murder of George Floyd. The event was hosted by Operation Save Our Sons in partnership with Ed White High School, Bethune Cookman University, Duval County Schools and the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.
Applying to college can already feel daunting for students at the best of times. Seeking admission to the school of their choice in the midst of COVID-19 brings new challenges.
From reduced opportunities for extra-curricular activities that colleges use when making decisions to severely curtailed in-person visits to college campuses, the pandemic has altered the decision-making for those on both ends of the college admissions process.
Sally LeBlanc, a senior at E.D White High School, is choosing between LSU, Nicholls State University, the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and Spring Hill College in Alabama.
LeBlanc she wanted to tour those campuses to help her decide, but the tours were either limited to outdoors or virtual.
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