Author La-Vawn Simons’s new book “First Name Ginger, Last Name Vitis” is an engaging tale warning of the effects of gum disease resulting from poor oral hygiene
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Recent release “First Name Ginger, Last Name Vitis” from Page Publishing author La-Vawn Simons is a vividly illustrated book explaining the critical importance of good dental care in easy-to-read verse. With engaging rhymes and indelible characters, readers will learn what can happen when teeth and gums do not receive proper care. LEBANON, N.J. (PRWEB) May 25, 2021 La-Vawn Simons, a dental hygienist who was born on the beautiful island of Bermuda and attended the Howard University School of Dentistry in Washington, DC, has completed her new book “First Name Ginger, Last Name Vitis”: an entertaining book with an invaluable lesson on oral hygiene for readers of all ages.
Warner Music Group / Blavatnik Family Foundation Social Justice Fund Announces Second Tranche of Grants
Fund s First Year of Grantmaking Supports Organizations Investing in Black Communities Worldwide and Prioritizes Selecting Black Business Leaders to Advance Its Mission
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NEW YORK, May 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Warner Music Group / Blavatnik Family Foundation Social Justice Fund (WMG/BFF SJF) today announced Ashé Cultural Arts Center, Overtown Youth Center and The Africa Center, as its next grant recipients. These investments further the Fund s mission of supporting organizations that build more equitable communities and create real change in the lives of historically underserved and marginalized populations – with heightened attention to Black communities.
News Warner Music Group / Blavatnik Family Foundation Social Justice Fund Announces Second Tranche of Grants
Fund’s First Year of Grantmaking Supports Organizations Investing in Black Communities Worldwide and Prioritizes Selecting Black Business Leaders to Advance Its Mission
The Warner Music Group / Blavatnik Family Foundation Social Justice Fund (WMG/BFF SJF) today announced Ashé Cultural Arts Center, Overtown Youth Center and The Africa Center, as its next grant recipients. These investments further the Fund’s mission of supporting organizations that build more equitable communities and create real change in the lives of historically underserved and marginalized populations – with heightened attention to Black communities.
Howard University School of Law Awarded $10 Million Grant from the Jerome L. Greene Foundation to Create the Greene Public Service Scholars Program
Transformative Gift Becomes Largest in the School of Law History
May 24, 2021 10:13 ET | Source: Howard University Howard University Washington, District of Columbia, UNITED STATES
Washington, May 24, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)
WASHINGTON – Howard University School of Law has been awarded a $10 million grant from the Jerome L. Greene Foundation for the creation and support of the Greene Public Service Scholars Program. The program, a partnership between the foundation and Howard law school, will support and cultivate exceptional law students committed to a career in public service law.