With the six-city Benton DEAR Fellowship, the orgs hope to build homegrown, community-based solutions for bridging the digital divide. We caught up with I'Tay Rivers, who is working with the Village Learning Place in Baltimore.
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by Chase Burns • Feb 8, 2021 at 6:00 pm
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Republican U.S. Rep. Ron Wright of Texas is dead: He was 67. Two weeks ago, he contracted COVID-19. Wright will go down as the first sitting U.S. Congress member to die after falling ill to the coronavirus. Pour one out for Ron, a man who recently asked What are we waiting for? when it comes to reopening schools. (We re waiting because we want to prevent death, Ron.)
by Nathalie Graham • Feb 8, 2021 at 5:48 pm Shaun Glaze, formerly with KCEN, made the announcement in a Medium post. SHITTY SCREENSHOT OF THE SEATTLE CHANNEL
The Seattle City Council s $3 million research project that will ultimately establish a participatory budget process and decide how $30 million in city funds are spent encountered another speed bump today.
The Black Brilliance Research Project (BBR), which is nearing the end of its months-long research endeavor, announced that researchers decided to part ways with King County Equity Now (KCEN), according to a Medium post written by Shaun Glaze, the co-lead researcher for BBR, formerly the lead researcher for KCEN.