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UMOJA feature stories in the
February, 2007 issue

Hats off to


 

Recognitions

  • Teen of the Month: Pearl Frye-Joplin

  • Keeping up with Youth: The West High Black Men’s Class


Features

  • Update on young adults

  • Feature of the month - four pages of Scholarship listings

  • Jerri and Willie Wiggins retire after 66 years at GM

  • Health Talk - No candy allowed in public schools

  • Celebrate - birthdays, weddings and new babies

  • Nourish Your Mind

  • Ten reasons why Obama should run for the presidency

  • Oprah Winfrey opens school in South Africa


Village events

  • Travelers In and out of the Village

  • Dr. King Holiday events

  • Sun Prairie opens the King weekend

  • Community dinner

  • Jack Holliday sends a red flag to the Village

  • King holiday event

  • Reflecting on the 2006 Holidays in the Village

  • Black Snowman presented at African American Ethnic Academy

  • Fountain of Life stages a play

  • Links hold a skating party

  • Holidays made nice for others (Omegas, Kappas, Mt. Zion college students, Hospice tree)

  • Bethlehem Marketplace with SS Morris Community AME church

  • JP’s Hot Spot at Red Carpet event

  • Kwanzaa at Olbrich Gardens

  • Madison Symphony spectacular

  • Governor’s Inaugural Ball


Calendar


Monthly features
July, 2008 Changing rythms
June, 2008 Reach Higher
May, 2008 Graduation Jubilee
April, 2008 Annual Financial issue
March 2008 Annual women's history issue
February 2008 Annual black history issue: books for black children & teens
January 2008 Annual scholarship issue

 

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