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Famed outdoor writer s journals found in old refrigerator to be published soon

Famed outdoor writer s journals found in old refrigerator to be published soon
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Famed outdoor writer s journals found in old refrigerator to be published soon

Famed outdoor writer s journals found in old refrigerator to be published soon
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Boulder s Black-owned businesses granted memberships to Boulder Chamber – BizWest

BOULDER Boulder Chamber and Equity Solutions LLC will provide no-cost annual memberships in the Boulder Chamber to the 62 businesses on the Boulder County Black-Owned Business List. The memberships will be paid by venture capitalist Brad Feld and his wife,  Amy Batchelor, who are founders of Anchor Point Foundation. As part of the Boulder Chamber’s new Equity Amplification Program, Feld and Batchelor are committing to fund the first year of membership for these businesses with the hope that they will benefit from the support of their fellow Boulder residents and will contribute their perspectives as active, long-term participants in strengthening Boulder’s business community, according to John Tayer, CEO of the Boulder Chamber.

Meet the Point Foundation s New Class of BIPOC Scholars

Meet the Point Foundation s New Class of BIPOC Scholars By Advocate.com Editors Point Foundation Awards First Scholarships Under New BIPOC Program When the Point Foundation, which offers college scholarships to promising LGBTQ+ students, set out to see what more it could be doing to address systemic racism, it couldn’t dispute that for students of color in the U.S., education is still a case of separate and unequal. “When you look at systemic racism in education, the numbers are horrifying,” says Jorge Valencia (pictured), Point Foundation’s executive director and CEO. Young people who Black, Indigenous, or otherwise people of color (BIPOC) often grow up in poverty and attend schools that don’t offer the advanced courses usually required for college admission. Many have to work to support themselves and their families, so if they pursue higher education, it’s frequently by taking courses part-time at a community college. So as the nation reckoned with systemic racism

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