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‘Traveling Billboard’ Unveiled; Motorcoach Honors Civil Rights in Birmingham AL

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From left: Foot Soldiers Terry Collins, Jacqueline Taylor, Paulette Roby, Iris Phillips and community activist Quincy Moore. (Ryan Michaels, The Birmingham Times)

By Ryan Michaels

The Birmingham Times

Meet Angela Abdur-Rasheed: Birmingham’s Champion for Black Business Owners

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By Keisa Sharpe-Jefferson

For The Birmingham Times

‘Two Brothers’ to Explore Jewish and Black Musical Traditions at Temple Beth-El

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Dmitri Gaskin, left, and Anthony Mordechai Tzvi Russell make up Tsvey Brider, which is Yiddish for "Two Brothers." The musical duo performs April 22 at Temple Beth-El in Birmingham's Southside community. (Adam Wiseman Photo)
By Ryan Michaels
The Birmingham Times

Musician Anthony Russell: Far More Than A ‘Black Guy Singing in Yiddish’

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Anthony Mordechai Tzvi Russell, singer/musician, makes up one half of Tsvey Brider, which will perform April 22 at Temple Beth-El in Birmingham's Southside community. (Stefan Loeber Photo)
By Ryan Michaels
The Birmingham Times

Under Proposed Ordinance, A Seat on Water Works Board Gets Harder

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Speaking during the Gary Richardson Morning Show on WJLD radio, Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin made some of his most detailed statements attacking changes at the Birmingham Water Works Board. (File)
By Ryan Michaels
The Birmingham Times

People, Places and Things

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Lil Wayne will appear at Iron City on April 24 (Photo Credit: Vecamspot.com)

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Birmingham City Schools Invites New Employees to Make a Difference with Spring Hiring Event

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Recruits are invited to start a new career that impacts the lives of future leaders in one of the state’s largest school districts.

 

Birmingham, AL — Birmingham City Schools will welcome hundreds of job seekers for a hiring fair from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 13, 2023 at G.W. Carver High School. BCS recruiters will be on hand with information for prospective teachers, custodians, bus drivers, child nutrition staff members and other support personnel.

“Success starts in Birmingham City Schools, and we are looking for dedicated people who want to help prepare the next generation of leaders,” said BCS Superintendent Dr. Mark Sullivan.

Teach BCS, Birmingham City Schools’ (BCS) teacher recruitment division, will offer potential candidates an opportunity to meet, interview, and receive offers on the spot from school and district administrators. Signing bonuses are being offered for several positions including special education teachers, math and science teachers and ESL (English as a Second Language) teachers.  Recruits are encouraged to wear business casual attire and bring current resumes.

“Birmingham City Schools offers great benefits, competitive pay, and opportunity for professional growth,” said Charles W. Mickle IV, recruitment coordinator for Birmingham City Schools. “We are prepared to offer jobs to candidates who value education and are committed to student achievement and success.”

WHO:  Birmingham City Schools

WHAT: Staff Recruitment Fair

WHEN: Thursday, April 13, 2023, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

WHERE: GW Carver High School

3900 24th Street North

Birmingham, AL 35207