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How Sidewalk Film Festival Reacted to Birmingham’s Big Night at 95th...

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BY PAT BYINGTON bhamnow.com At the 95th Academy Awards Watch Party at Sidewalk Cinema in downtown Birmingham, the capacity crowd in the theater thunderously applauded when Daniel Scheinert,...

How One Jewish Day School in Birmingham AL Honored African American...

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By Kiara Dunlap For The Birmingham Times If you wandered into Birmingham’s N.E. Miles Jewish Day School in late February, you might have “met” tennis star...

Real Men Read and Mentor Young Boys in Birmingham

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The Birmingham Times WBRC Fox 6 anchor Steve Crocker (above) reads to a group of boys from area elementary schools, as part of the 13th...

‘We Ate Off the ‘Two-For-Twenty’ Menu …We Were College Students’ 

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BY JE’DON HOLLOWAY-TALLEY Special to the Birmingham Times “You Had Me at Hello’’ highlights married couples and the love that binds them. If you would like...

Birmingham Promise Accepting Applications for Students to Get Paid Internships

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dcwins.com Birmingham Promise has opened applications for next year’s seniors in Birmingham City Schools to compete for paid internships that are available at a range...

Birmingham’s Carver High School Students Win $10K with App Pitch

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By Ryan Michaels The Birmingham Times Beginning in her freshman year at Birmingham's George Washington Carver High School, Ashley Pender, now a senior, liked to stay...

These 7 Birmingham Schools Worked Way Off State’s Failing List

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www.birminghamcityschools.org The number of Birmingham schools included on the Alabama State Department of Education Failing List declined again this year. Academic Achievement improved at a...

The Morgan Project Hosts Conflict and Courage Workshop in Birmingham

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By Nicole S. Daniel Birmingham Times Dr. Martha Bouyer, minister, former classroom teacher and social studies supervisor for Jefferson County Schools, this week led a Conflict...

Meet the Director of Miles College’s New SBA Women’s Business Center

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By Ryan Michaels The Birmingham Times Olivia Cook, executive director for Miles College’s new Center for Economic and Social Justice, said her life was changed about...

Birmingham Approves $1 Million Financial Literacy Initiative for City Schools

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By Ryan Michaels The Birmingham Times Birmingham City Council on Tuesday approved $1 million for a financial literacy initiative for six Birmingham City Schools to receive...