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WOKE in SEATTLE: City to Allocate 35% of Parks Program to Underserved Communities

WOKE in SEATTLE: City to Allocate 35% of Parks Program to Underserved Communities
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Seattle s $700M woke waterfront may backfire, critics warn

For 66 years, Seattle’s downtown was separated from its waterfront by a hulking, double-decker viaduct. When it was blown up in 2019 over earthquake-safety concerns, the possibilities seemed endless. Now, construction is well underway on a 26-block, $700 million waterfront park. It promises to be an open space with stunning views of the Puget Sound and an agenda aimed at dismantling racism.

Goal Setting and Making Connection: Advice from Local Leaders

As part of the LA Clippers Mentorship Assist Zone and Women’s History Month, City National Bank and the Clippers hosted a panel discussion for girls and their mentors from various organizations across LA, including I Have A Dream Los Angeles, Brotherhood Crusade and USC High School Hybrid.

100 Years In, Our Mission is More Critical Than Ever

100 Years In, Our Mission is More Critical Than Ever
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Vickery Creek Middle School racially insensitive play criticized

Principal apologizes for ‘racially insensitive’ scene in middle school play In the scene, a character eats peanuts and is transformed into a monkey; in the school’s casting, the only Black student who was in the play performed that role. Credit: WXIA Author: Jon Shirek Updated: 11:49 AM EDT May 5, 2021 FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. School administrators in Forsyth County apologized, Monday, to students and parents, because of a performance of a play last week by a middle school drama club that included a scene that the administrators acknowledge was racially offensive. And administrators are blaming themselves, not the students, for failing to make changes before the curtain went up.

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