The 3 Honorees at the Latinos in Sports F1 Event

Source: latinosinsports The sports industry is a powerful force that transcends borders, uniting people from all walks of life. At the heart of this global phenomenon lies the vibrant and rapidly growing Latino community, whose passion, influence, and leadership are shaping the future of the game. As the Formula 1 (F1) Miami Grand Prix rapidly approaches, Hispanic…

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Artist & Visionary Leader, Kwanza Jones, Celebrated at Cardozo School of Law’s 14th Annual BALLSA Celebration for Inspiring Excellence

Kwanza Jones press release

Kwanza Jones, a distinguished alumna of Cardozo School of Law, was honored for her inspirational leadership and unwavering commitment to equity and inclusion at the 14th Annual BALLSA Celebration.

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Joe Biden’s L.A. Visit: Hollywood Expected To Show Big Support Amid “Pent Up” Demand, Trepidation About 2024 And Fears Of Another Trump Term

Joe Biden’s L.A. Visit

President Joe Biden arrives in Los Angeles on Friday afternoon for his first Hollywood-centric fundraiser of his reelection campaign, amid pent up demand, some trepidation about 2024 and the potential for a return of Donald Trump to the White House.

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Bravo to these teenage achievements and more

Nineteen Orange County Girl Scouts ages 9 to 12 were introduced to the fundamentals of computer science and basketball at a Hoops & Coders workshop conducted by 2022 Dragon Kim Foundation Fellows Gabrielle DeCuir and Shrika Andhe, both juniors at Placentia’s Valencia High School. (Photo by Gabrielle DeCuir)

Source: The Orange County Register Marina and Fountain Valley high school students place in Academic WorldQuest competition Marina High School (MHS) and Fountain Valley High School (FVHS) placed second and third respectively in the recent Academic WorldQuest Orange County competition. Academic WorldQuest is a flagship program of the national network of the World Affairs Council.…

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Kwanza Jones Becomes First Black Woman to Have Princeton Building Named After Her

Credit: Photo credit: Lisa Lake/Getty Images for the Kwanza Jones & José E. Feliciano Initiative)

Source: 21ninety Princeton alum Kwanza Jones becomes the first Black woman to have a building named after her in Princeton’s 275-year history. Princeton alum Kwanza Jones has reached a history-making achievement at the university. The artist and entrepreneur is now the first Black woman to have a building named after her in Princeton’s 275-year history.…

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SUPERCHARGED History Is Made As Two New Dormitories Are Named After Black And Latino Donors For The First Time in Princeton University’s 275-Year History

Kwanza Jones Hall and José E. Feliciano Hall Dedication

Princeton names two new dorms after Black and Latino donors, Kwanza Jones and José E. Feliciano for the first in 275 years.

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