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Honoring Milton Elementary students for their leadership, effort, and excellence
The Southern Delaware Alliance for Racial Justice (SDARJ) recently honored Milton Elementary third grader Camryn Hughes and second grader Adaiah Bennefield for their leadership, effort, and excellence. Camryn Hughes’ teacher described him as a kind student who is always ready to help others. Recently, Camryn helped a friend work through a difficult situation. His teacher […]
Shore United Bank is our Business Partner of the Month
The Southern Delaware Alliance for Racial Justice (SDARJ) has named Shore United Bank as a Business Partner of the Month for January 2024. SDARJ their generous contribution to support SDARJ’s programs and initiatives to educate, inform, and advocate for racial justice and fair opportunity for all. SDARJ sponsors scholarships for high school students, career development […]
Musical celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King’s life and legacy on January 12 at 7p.m
Do you love the sweet soul sound of Marvin Gaye’s “What’s Going On”? What about the exuberant disco hit, “Ain’t No Stoppin’ Us Now” or the Staples Singers’ catchy groove, “I’ll Take You There”? These songs, along with popular gospel and praise music, will be featured at a musical celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King’s […]
Cynthia Williams and the Praise Choir of Friendship Baptist Church to Perform at MLK Event
Cynthia Williams and the Praise Choir of Friendship Baptist Church of Lewes is one of the many musical groups who will perform at MLK: From Civil Rights to Black Lives Matter at Epworth United Methodist Church in Rehoboth Beach on Friday, January 12 at 7 PM.
Learn more about Delaware’s broken probation system from individuals with lived experiences
Delaware’s probation system is driving incarceration rates, and not by new crimes, but minor probation violations. Instead of focusing on the rehabilitation and support of returning citizens, it works more like a revolving prison door for those caught in a broken system.
Christy Taylor to Perform at MLK Event
Christy Taylor and the Shades of Blue Collective is one of the many musical groups who will perform at MLK: From Civil Rights to Black Lives Matter at Epworth United Methodist Church in Rehoboth Beach on Friday, January 12 at 7 PM. This energetic, intergenerational music ensemble and band performs across diverse music genres — […]
Honoring H.O. Brittingham Elementary students for their leadership, effort, and excellence
Staff and teachers recognized Jordan Johnson, a kindergartener, for his exceptional leadership in class. Jordan is a kind, helpful, and motivated student. His teachers consistently compliment his use of the 7 Habits of Happy Kids (a FranklinCovey program) and commend him for being a role model for other kindergarten students who are beginning their journey at H.O. Brittingham.
Honoring Lewes Elementary students for their leadership, effort, and excellence
Jaybreon Mifflin was recognized for the tremendous growth he has made over the past year. He demonstrates leadership in the classroom by setting goals, persevering, and working hard. Jaybreon’s teachers are proud of his accomplishments.