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Olympic Gold Medalist Julien Alfred Joins Women’s 100m Field at 50th Edition of The Prefontaine Classic

Olympic Gold Medalist Julien Alfred Joins Women’s 100m Field at 50th Edition of The Prefontaine Classic

Photo credit Julien Alfred Facebook The 50th edition of The Prefontaine Classic continues to add to its world-class fields with the addition of “The World’s Fastest Women” Julien Alfred.  Alfred made history last summer, becoming the first Saint Lucian to ever win an Olympic medal at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. Her 10.72-second run to […]

Thinking of Starting a Business? Why You Need a Small Business Consultation

Thinking of Starting a Business? Why You Need a Small Business Consultation

Starting a business is exciting—but it’s also a legal and logistical minefield. From choosing the right entity structure to complying with state and federal regulations, new entrepreneurs face a mountain of decisions that can have lasting consequences. This is where a small business consultation becomes not just helpful—but essential. In this article, we’ll break down […]

Mamdani Wins Stunning Upset in Democratic Primary as Cuomo Concedes Race

Mamdani Wins Stunning Upset in Democratic Primary as Cuomo Concedes Race

By Samantha Maldonado and Katie Honan, THE CITY | Photo Credit: Alex Krales/THE CITY The socialist state Assembly member from Queens is on track to be the Democratic nominee for mayor in the general election. Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani is on track to secure the Democratic nomination for mayor, after former Gov. Andrew Cuomo conceded to him Tuesday night […]

Diversifying the Special Education Teacher Workforce Could Benefit US Schools

Diversifying the Special Education Teacher Workforce Could Benefit US Schools

By Elizabeth Bettini, THE CONVERSATION  Teachers of color positively impact all students, including students of color with disabilities. Yet, the special education teacher workforce is overwhelmingly white. In our recent research, we found that special education teacher demographics are not keeping pace with changes in the student population. In 2012, about 80% of U.S. public school teachers were white, […]