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Social Media · JacksonJANS – Hon. James E. Graves Jr., U.S. Circuit Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, was commencement speaker at Syracuse University College of Law, his alma mater (‘80) May 3. “Begin each day expecting that the world owes you nothing, because it doesn’t, and then you will be delighted with every kind word, every helping hand, and every little smile, which is given to you during the day,” he told the class of 2024. Judge Graves said…See the Story
Hon. James E. Graves Jr. commencement speaker for Syracuse University College of Law - Jackson Advocate
Gaza · GazaJackson State University’s Commencement Committee decided weeks ago that one of its distinguished alumni, Federal District Judge Carlton Reeves, would be its speaker for those graduating with doctoral, specialist, and masters’ degrees, along with the Golden Jubilee Class receiving golden diplomas. Weeks later, the committee made plans for the Diamond Jubilee Class to also be recognized during this graduation ceremony. It all came together Frid…See the Story
JSU Diamond Class impressed by Federal Judge Carlton Reeves’ message - Jackson Advocate
New Brunswick, New Jersey · New BrunswickJANS – A new report released in April from the National Institute for Early Education Research (NIEER) finds Mississippi is one of only five states in the country to meet 10 of 10 research-based quality standards benchmarks for pre-kindergarten programs. Mississippi ranks 35th in the nation for preschool enrollment for 4-year-olds. NIEER released its annual State of Preschool report, which tracks preschool enrollment, funding, and quality across…See the Story
Mississippi doubles preschool enrollment, spending with plans for further expansion - Jackson Advocate
Swimming · JacksonJANS – Jim Hill High School senior Arian Taylor is the first athletic swimmer within Jackson Public Schools to receive a swimming scholarship. The award is from Meridian Community College (MCC), where Taylor plans to major in Nursing. Currently, an International Baccalaureate (IB) scholar at Jim Hill, Taylor has been an athlete of the JPS Swim Team since 7th grade. While at Jim Hill, her achievements and extracurricular activities include choir…See the Story
Jim Hill athletic swimmer 1st in district to receive swimming scholarship - Jackson Advocate
ACLU · JacksonOn May 2, the Supreme Court of Mississippi issued a disappointing ruling in favor of the Mississippi Department of Finance and Administration, in PPS V. MDFA, a case that determined whether the legislature illegally attempted to funnel $10 million in public funding into private schools during the COVID-19 pandemic. The case was appealed to the Supreme Court by the Mississippi Attorney General in May of 2023 after a lower court handed down a vict…See the Story
ACLU-MS statement on PPS v. MDFA ruling - Jackson Advocate
Jackson, Mississippi · JacksonBy Bobby R. Henry Sr. NNPA Chairman While in Dallas to memorialize our dear friend, James Washington, my visit routinely found me engaged in stimulating conversations as I saw old friends and met new ones. The common thread in all these conversations was the future or the plight of America’s Black Press. While I said the common “thread”; it would be more appropriate to label it the common “lament.” EVERYBODY I spoke to agreed that the “old libe…See the Story
Remembering our purpose – a tribute to James Alfred Washington - Jackson Advocate
Jackson, Mississippi · JacksonBy: Waikinya Clanton Mississippi State Director, Southern Poverty Law Center Summers in Mississippi have always brought scorching heat, but in 1964, something even hotter was on the horizon – a burning desire for freedom, dignity and respect that would ignite a movement. The 1960s were swiftly becoming the era of change, as the silent dissent of a generation faded, and a booming generation was beginning to find power in their voices. Imagine be…See the Story
Paving the Road to 60: Reigniting the Fight for Freedom in Mississippi - Jackson Advocate
Jackson, Mississippi · JacksonBy Dr. Theresa Bland Green Jackson Advocate Guest Writer Just a short distance from the Jackson Medical Mall, three traffic lights north on Bailey Avenue, perched at the intersection of Bailey and Ridgeway, is an example of an upcoming community church. If you were in this neighborhood on Saturday, April 27, 2024, you would have witnessed the Cade Chapel Family & Community Festival. Kids jumping and sliding, teens testing their virtual skills …See the Story