AABE Student Educational Enrichment Program (SEEP)
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In many ways, sports has a way of uniting people of different backgrounds and cultures. No matter what we go through in our personal and professional lives, we all seem to come together one way or another when it comes to sports. In addition to rooting for your favorite teams, there are some venues that
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At 5:30am on the morning of Thursday April 2nd Al Shabaab terrorists, stormed Garissa University College in Garissa town in northern Kenya. They shot the guards at the gate and began a massacre with the highest fatalities since the 1998 bombing of the US Embassy in Nairobi. In total 148 people were killed, 142 were
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Inspired by the great Nelson Mandela, Makaziwe and Tukwini Mandela furthered the legacy of their heritage and launched a family brand of wine, called “House of Mandela” (HOM). HOM Wines opening press party was jointly held in one of New York’s fashionable galleries, The French Cheese Board”. The Mandelas presented their new brand with the
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As Harlem continues to be one of the hot places in New York City not only to dine and seek entertainment, but to live, the community changes, with new businesses opening to meet the needs of a changing demographic. One of the more unique and successful businesses to open in the past year has been
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The haunting memory of frigid cold, vividly remains in our minds. The recall, sends the brain into convulsions. Spring is finally here and the customary New York City black and puffy coats will eventually vanish like a magicians act. Poof! Before long, the shadowy second skins will be shed and neatly hung or packed away,
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Flavorful music, people and food are the perfect side dishes to complement Miami’s gorgeous beaches. And when it comes to flavor, it’s worth getting an exotic taste of the neighborhood known as Little Haiti. The heart of the Haitian cultural diaspora, Little Haiti (formerly known as Lemon City because of its lemon groves) is an
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