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The recipients and the languages they will study are:
Courtney Blankenship, a first-year master’s degree student in international relations in the Maxwell School also pursuing certificates of advanced study in security studies and Middle Eastern affairs, studying Arabic;
Jenna Burgess ’21, a senior international relations major in the College of Arts and Sciences and the Maxwell School and a minor in linguistics in A&S, studying Korean;
Sarah Forland G’21, a dual degree public diplomacy graduate student in international relations in the Maxwell School and public relations in the Newhouse School, studying Portuguese;
Jeremy Gonzalez, a first-year graduate student pursuing a joint master’s degree in public administration and international relations in the Maxwell School, studying Bahasa Indonesian;
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This holiday season, you should do more to support Black-owned businesses
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The Black Lives Matter movement has brought necessary attention to Black-owned businesses, and support for them should continue throughout this holiday season.
Held from Dec. 26 to Jan. 1, Kwanzaa is a week-long celebration of all things Black life and culture. The celebration has seven principles, one for each day. The fourth principle,
Ujamaa, means cooperative economics or building up the Black community through economic empowerment. Now is the perfect time for people to empower the Black community by shopping for the holidays at Black-owned businesses.