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Like Flowers in the Wind “They’re open like a blank palette. If they don’t have a strong sense of family, of history, of belonging anywhere, then anything that comes along can brush strokes on them. Like a flower in the wind, they’ll go in any direction the wind takes them, to be a part of something, to have an opportunity to get involved and vent their anger.” As gang crime and race related murders continue to torment the streets of L.A., Jameelah Medina brings at risk youth together in a new awareness of their shared heritage. Read more »

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I'm Humbled People here live with so little, tolerate the worst, and are okay with whatever they can ... »

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UNIVERSITY LECTURERS' ON STRIKE The Academic Staff Union of Universities in Nigeria embarked on indefinite strike after a ... »

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