July 2016

Toddler Story Time

Get up and get moving at our Toddler Story Times! These 20-30 minute programs are full of books, songs and fun activities are designed to help develop your child’s language skills. Children ages 18-36 months and their grownups are encouraged to engage with the stories and activities and participate in the program along with the […]

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African-American Teenager\’s Perspective on the Dallas Shooting

I am a 16-year-old black male providing an African-American teenager\’s perspective on the Dallas shooting.  In my opinion, it was just an assassination of police. Several police officers were shot and killed by Micah Xavier Johnson. A young man, upset about the recent deaths of African-Americans,  decided to take matters into his own hands. Now me,

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Pajama Story Time

A story time evening event where kids of all ages can come in pajamas (not required, but encouraged), can come and indulge in a place full of stories. This is used to help build literary, and language skills. It also is hoping to give kids a future love for reading. At the DC library (1790

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No Loans, Land & Restricted Resources, the Survival of the Black Farmer

A plant requires sunlight and water to survive. Moreover, if a farmer lacks the necessary water, equipment, and resources their crops will grow scarce. Ultimately, they end up out of the farming business.  Out of business, or nearly on the verge, is where many Black farmers find themselves. It\’s very rare that conversations on our

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