Genelle Guzman-McMillan was the last survivor rescued from the rubble when the towers collapsed. Here’s her story in her own words: “Today I still work for The Port Authority as I did when I clocked in at the World Trade [...]
Genelle Guzman-McMillan was the last survivor rescued from the rubble when the towers collapsed. Here’s her story in her own words: “Today I still work for The Port Authority as I did when I clocked in at the World Trade [...]
In a previous post I wrote about, The Other Wes Moore, the story of two men with the same name and similar backgrounds yet vastly different destinies. Recently, the Rev. Leon Kelly stopped by The Sankofa Institute for a conversation. He [...]
Not long ago I read, The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates. Wes Moore grew up poor, fatherless and in a drug decayed neighborhood. So did the other Wes Moore. Wes Moore became a paratrooper, decorated veteran, Rhodes Scholar [...]
Congratulations to Denver’s own Slam Nuba! Last week they traveled Boston and competed against over 300 poets and brought home the honor of being National Poetry Slam Champions. Seventy five teams entered the competition and by the time he finals [...]
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