Posts Categorized: Education

Ida Byrd-Hill postulates Minneapolis Race Riot Should Lead to Digital Career Training Funds for Blacks

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Ida Byrd-Hill compiled a Black labor economics history book, Invisible Talent Market, where she wrote a chapter, The Great Migration and Race Riots, to explain why applied digital career training is necessary for African Americans. She states,  “African Americans are not entering digital jobs, which are occurring in every industry. They have been left behind in… Read more »

Happiness Therapy Center is now a Certified Autism Center™

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Happiness Therapy Center has become a Certified Autism Center™ (CAC), a designation granted by the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES)to organizations whose staff have completed autism-specific training and certification program through IBCCES. “Having the designation of a Certified Autism Center™ in Denver, allows us to truly show our competency and dedication… Read more »

MIU Launches New Online MS in Aromatherapy

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Maharishi International University (MIU) is accepting applications for a new Online MS in Aromatherapy, with classes starting in August 2020. Federal financial aid for full tuition and personal living expenses is available for most U.S. students. Why Aromatherapy? Aromatherapy uses essential oils medicinally to improve the health of the body and mind. According to the… Read more »

Soundlife Music Academy Turns Students Into Rock Stars With Unique Showcase Of Music Videos

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Soundlife Music Academy, a music education program that offers in-home and virtual video lessons to students, announced its virtual concert coming up this Saturday, May 30. The COVID- 19 Pandemic has created difficulties for businesses both large and small, but this Los Angeles music school has used the current safer-at-home time as an opportunity to… Read more »

Atlanta Summer Learning Providers Joins Forces To Combat COVID-19 Learning Loss

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In order to combat the long-term impact of COVID-19 on Atlanta’s most vulnerable students, eight Atlanta-based organizations have formed the Atlanta Summer Program Leaders Collective (ASPLC), which includes Artportunity Knocks, Breakthrough Atlanta, CEISMC at Georgia Tech, Horizons Atlanta, Keeping Pace, La Amistad, Reach for Excellence, and Odyssey Atlanta. Together during the summer months, the collective… Read more »