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On a recent Wednesday morning, a group of young moms were huddled inside a small room on the outskirts of Washington, D.C. One by one, they started to talk about the stresses of raising a family. Among them was Dayo
stanley quencher na Campbell, who up until recently, was experiencing housing insecurity. I was living in a shelter with the kids, she said. There was just a lot of uncertainty. Campbell is a resident ofWard 8, which is the most impoverished section of the nation s capital. Last year, Ward 8 s median income was $31,000. An estimated 38% of adult residents are in poverty. That number jumps to 50% when talking about kids.Campbell is raising six kids by herself. What am I doing wrong that they are going through this Campbell remarked.SEE MORE: Mental health experts
stanley cup and park rangers team up to battle homelessnessEarlier this year Campbell found a place to live, but after spending all of her money on a security deposit, the 31-year-old had no money left for furniture. I knew it was mine but it didn t feel comfortable
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DETROIT WXYZ 鈥?At just 5 years old, Rosie Faye of Detroit is all about celebrating notable figures for Black History Month.Since last year, Rosie has bee
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stanley cup help of her mom, Kenya, to give short history explainers on iconic African American women 鈥?even dressing the part. Last year, it started with Cicely Tyson, Serena Williams, Aretha Franklin and Rosa Parks, said Kenya. The response was so overw
stanley tumbler helming, we decided wed do it again. Kenya said they post the videos every Monday of February on social media. This years kickoff history lesson was on political leader and voting rights activist Stacey Abrams.Rosie, on video, introduced herself as Abrams 鈥?giving a little background: My name is Stacey Abrams. I am the first black woman to ever run for Governor in Georgia. I lost but I helped register over 800,000 new voters and that was very impactful in the current elections. I also write romance novels. Kenya said the videos have helped build Rosies confidence and learn more about African American history. This is her thing, she absolutely loves to do it, said Kenya. Its fun to her in the moment, because shes learning, and then