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We Need a New Renaissance

According to James Hankins in The Golden Thread, cultural revival through a return to our heritage is how the West works.
Hundreds of KIPP DC alumni wove through the cavernous National Building Museum atrium around servers with hors d’oeuvres trays and guests sipping from wine glasses. Old classmates and mentors shared ...
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Unlocking new pathways

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Bayelsa and basic education reforms

Across the world, nations rise when their children learn. In Bayelsa, we believe that every classroom must be a place where pupils gain the skills to read, think, solve problems and shape their ...