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Brainstorming for America: Turning Lows to Highs, Step-back to Comeback and Downtime to Primetime in Civic Engagement

It was the scrolling alert on the TV screen and smart phone. Lebron James crossed the 40,000 points scoring mark. It’s a first for a pro basketball athlete. But even before that hit the wire, there was the NFL scouting combine with a new record in the 40-yard dash. While the NFL season is in …

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Posted byDouette O. 'Doc' CunninghamMarch 12, 2024Posted inUncategorizedTags: buju banton, claudette colvin, dei, Dr Martin Luther King, immigration and naturalization act, jasmine sullivan, lebron james, rosa parks, stephen marley, supreme court, xavier worthyLeave a comment on Brainstorming for America: Turning Lows to Highs, Step-back to Comeback and Downtime to Primetime in Civic Engagement

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