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Youth summit draws over 150 kids with theme “I am change”

Young people need mentors and more opportunities to develop leadership skills. And to help them discover untapped abilities and to work with seasoned veterans, Leaders By Empowerment Activist By Development…

Young, gifted and Black

Two seniors at Miami Norland Senior High School were each awarded laptops by the Norland Vikings Alumni Association on May 31st for outstanding academic achievement. Pictured are: Lanze Miller, student…

School Board joins international movement, honors scholars

Students learn the stock market Officials from the Miami-Dade County Public School Board passed several proposed items by School Board Chairwoman Perla Tabares Hantman last week that set an official…

Liberty city hopes to receive $12 million

Residents working to get grant Like many small businesses in Liberty City Director at Mt. Olivette  Child Care Center Katie Lee Wright is struggling to stay financially afloat. “To be…

Big plans in place to help students graduate

Local leaders help increase parental involvement A local non-profit held a summit at Miami-Dade College last week where dozens of  school board officials, community residents and academic organizations discussed ideas…

National organization leads Miami’s youth

College students receive grant for community projects Mobilize.org, an outreach organization that helps “millennials” — people ages 18 to 30 —  find ways to solve social problems, recently held a …

Young Men’s Prep celebrates achievements of its first senior class

Miami Times intern, Calvins Jean-Son, among the graduates     Calvins Jean-Son, 18, who was amongst the very first graduating class at Young Men’s Preparatory Academy in Liberty City, recalls…

Elementary school youth learn about Black history

Foundation sponsors trip to St. Augustine, theme parks Dozens of kids in Miami-Dade County public elementary schools garnered the rewards of reading with a free trip to a historical Black…