Megan Thee Stallion Offers $1 Million-Worth of Scholarships on International Women s Day
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Teaming up with Fashion Nova, the Savage hitmaker encourages women entrepreneurs, female students, women-owned businesses, and women-focused charities to sign up for the initiative. Mar 9, 2021
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Megan Thee Stallion is celebrating International Women s Day by offering up a new round of scholarships and grants worth $1 million (£715,000).
The Savage sensation has teamed up with officials at Fashion Nova, with whom she has her own clothing line, to mark Monday s, March 08, holiday, and encourage interested applicants to sign up for the Women on Top initiative. Happy International Women s Day Hotties! she posted on Instagram. @FashionNova and I are excited to announce Women on Top - a new female empowerment initiative that will give away $1million dollars in grants and scholarships over the course of this month to amazing women entrepreneurs, female s
09 March 2021
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Rap star Megan Thee Stallion celebrated International Women s Day by offering up a new round of scholarships and grants worth $1 million (£715,000).
The Savage sensation has teamed up with officials at Fashion Nova, with whom she has her own clothing line, to mark Monday s holiday, and encourage interested applicants to sign up for the Women on Top initiative. Happy International Women s Day Hotties! she posted on Instagram. @FashionNova and I are excited to announce Women on Top - a new female empowerment initiative that will give away $1million dollars in grants and scholarships over the course of this month to amazing women entrepreneurs, female students, women-owned businesses, and women-focused charities.
Neighborhood Spotlight: Chinatown
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Dragon Gate, the south-facing structure at Grant Avenue and Bush Street, was erected in 1969 as a gift from Taiwan.Shutterstock
San Francisco’s Chinatown is the oldest Chinatown in North America and the largest outside of Asia. The rectangular neighborhood of 24 square blocks remains a highly influential enclave of Chinese history and culture, and the community hosts multiple parks, a pair of hospitals, several churches and town squares.
According to a San Francisco Chronicle article from 2017, more people visit the city’s Chinatown every year than the Golden Gate Bridge, making it one of the city’s most popular tourist destinations.
First Baptist Church Bible SchoolPaxton participated in an extensive array of community, church, and political activities and was an officer or member of almost every African American women’s organization in the city. By 1905 she was helping organize local chapters of the Independent Order of Calanthe, the women’s affiliate of the Knights of Pythias, an African American fraternal association headed by John Mitchell Jr., editor of the
Richmond Planet. At Roanoke’s prominent First Baptist Church, Paxton was the longtime teacher of the Dorcas Bible Class, vice president of the Missionary Society, and a leader in the Helping Hand Club, which assisted in special services and observances. First Baptist’s