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    Project Level Takes Students To See Black Panther Movie

    Project Level Takes Students To See Black Panther Movie

    The project Level team took 50 students to the premiere viewing of the movie Black Panther. The students viewed and reflected their experience and view on the movie. Some students saw the film
    Project Level: #SheSpokeUp

    Project Level: #SheSpokeUp

    Today the project Level girls went on a outing to a event organized and created by Felicia Horowitz. The event was about the Recy Taylor story. Recy Taylor was a African American Women from Abbeville in Henry County, Alabama, US. On September 3, 1944, Taylor was kidnapped while leaving church and raped by six white men. Despite the men's confessions to authorities, two grand juries subsequently declined to indict the men; no charges were ever brought against her assailants.
    Black History Month kickoff 2018

    Black History Month kickoff 2018

    Project Level kicked off Black history month today at City Hall with the San Francisco African American historical & cultural society. Today was followed with live performance by project level and speeches by President of the head of supervisors London Breed, and also district 10 supervisor Malia Cohen. The San francisco African American historical & culture Society put on exhibits, preserves documents, holds discussions and displays African-American artwork to educate its v

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