Sign the Petition to Recall Georgia Governor Brian P. Kemp
We believe Governor Brian P. Kemp actions / lack of actions in dealing with COVID-19 are grounds for him to be recalled from the Georgia Office of the Governor. We …
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We believe Governor Brian P. Kemp actions / lack of actions in dealing with COVID-19 are grounds for him to be recalled from the Georgia Office of the Governor. We …
Read MoreSome against extending the $600 PUA are Stacia Familo-Hopek, Brewery Owner in Georgia | Mitch McConnell, USA Senate | Rachel Greszler, Heritage Foundation | Twelve Federal Reserve District Pollees | Larry …
Read MoreThere’s been rampant speculation on the likelihood of an extension of federal unemployment benefits, especially in light of the pending expiration on July 31. But an important domino fell in …
Read MoreReading is the passport needed to get on the train to freedom. Our goal in Gwinnett County Schools should be to turn around the many reasons why Black boys hate …
Read MoreCOVID-19 has done more than cause a health pandemic, economic scare and new adaptation to our social norms. It has also uncovered the unreasonable and unrealistic ideals we have for …
Read MoreThe irony of it all. A Georgia state flag – the original Confederate flag – is draped over the casket of the Rev. C.T. Vivian as he lies in state …
Read MoreDear Governor Kemp, At the onset of the decision you made to reopen Georgia, I wanted to believe that this was due to the economy. However, you made it clear …
Read MoreWe cannot escape the reality that systemic racism is in our public education system. We see it in real, tangible examples of many of our Black and brown students. Students …
Read MoreGwinnett County Black Chamber of Commerce (GCBCC) is encouraging Black-owned businesses to apply for grants and loans for small businesses hurt by the coronavirus pandemic provided by Gwinnett County. Deadline …
Read Moreby Josh Stern | Student, NYC Department of Education Well, we’ve done it! With the passage of July 4, summer is officially in full swing! But for millions of educators …
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