
ROGER BROWN / MELVIN VAN PEEBLES
10/01/21 • -1 min
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THE ROSENWALD SCHOOL RESTORATION
The year was 1917, and Booker T. Washington, along with philanthropist Julius Rosenwald, came up with an initiative to help Black children in the segregated South get the education they deserved. They established the Rosenwald school. In less than 20 years, there would be five thousand of these state-of-the-art schools, spread across 15 states. Today, only a few remain, but one of them is still standing on Virginia’s Eastern Shore. As part of Another View’s look at Black Nonprofits, producer Lisa Godley shares a little history about the Rosenwald School in Cape Charles and the valiant effort that’s now underway to restore the historic schoolhouse.
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PARENTS AGAINST BULLYING
If you’ve ever been bullied or had a child who’s been bullied, you know the pain it can bring. But much too often, the victim doesn’t know where to turn or in whom they can confide. Since this is National Bullying Prevention Month, we reached out to someone who can help. Shant’a Miller is the founder of Parents Against Bullying, Virginia. She shared with our Lisa Godley her family’s own horrific encounter with a bully. Now, through her nonprofit, she offers tools parents can use to help their children.
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