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This symposium brought together researchers who have analyzed what works specifically for the 0-9 age group of Black boys with scholars and program leaders sharing research-based solutions and effective programs that show negative outcomes can be averted with local investment in local programs, community involvement, nutrition, and, at every stage, parental involvement.
Marian Wright Edelman: Giving Black Boys a Strong Start Marian Wright Edelman 2011
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This symposium brought together researchers who have analyzed what works specifically for the 0-9 age group of Black boys with scholars and program leaders sharing research-based solutions and effective programs that show negative outcomes can be averted with local investment in local programs, community involvement, nutrition, and, at every stage, parental involvement.
Marian Wright Edelman: Giving Black Boys a Strong Start Marian Wright Edelman 2011
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Geoffrey Farmer: Let's Make the Water Turn Black | Regarded internationally for his cumulative, research-based projects, Farmer creates context-specific sculptural works that grapple with his longstanding interest in the relationship between art objects and theories of drama and dramatization.
Bill Bush: When Art = AIDS Awareness: This Artweek.LA (March 7-13) Bill Bush 2011
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We got to Matlab and had a brief conversation regarding ICDDR,B's 40-year history and its approach as a research-based institution.
Christy Turlington: Back to Bangladesh -- Day 4 Christy Turlington 2011
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This symposium brought together researchers who have analyzed what works specifically for the 0-9 age group of Black boys with scholars and program leaders sharing research-based solutions and effective programs that show negative outcomes can be averted with local investment in local programs, community involvement, nutrition, and, at every stage, parental involvement.
Marian Wright Edelman: Giving Black Boys a Strong Start Marian Wright Edelman 2011
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Geoffrey Farmer: Let's Make the Water Turn Black | Regarded internationally for his cumulative, research-based projects, Farmer creates context-specific sculptural works that grapple with his longstanding interest in the relationship between art objects and theories of drama and dramatization.
Bill Bush: When Art = AIDS Awareness: This Artweek.LA (March 7-13) Bill Bush 2011
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This symposium brought together researchers who have analyzed what works specifically for the 0-9 age group of Black boys with scholars and program leaders sharing research-based solutions and effective programs that show negative outcomes can be averted with local investment in local programs, community involvement, nutrition, and, at every stage, parental involvement.
Marian Wright Edelman: Giving Black Boys a Strong Start Marian Wright Edelman 2011
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This symposium brought together researchers who have analyzed what works specifically for the 0-9 age group of Black boys with scholars and program leaders sharing research-based solutions and effective programs that show negative outcomes can be averted with local investment in local programs, community involvement, nutrition, and, at every stage, parental involvement.
Marian Wright Edelman: Giving Black Boys a Strong Start Marian Wright Edelman 2011
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Geoffrey Farmer: Let's Make the Water Turn Black | Regarded internationally for his cumulative, research-based projects, Farmer creates context-specific sculptural works that grapple with his longstanding interest in the relationship between art objects and theories of drama and dramatization.
Bill Bush: When Art = AIDS Awareness: This Artweek.LA (March 7-13) Bill Bush 2011
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This symposium brought together researchers who have analyzed what works specifically for the 0-9 age group of Black boys with scholars and program leaders sharing research-based solutions and effective programs that show negative outcomes can be averted with local investment in local programs, community involvement, nutrition, and, at every stage, parental involvement.
Marian Wright Edelman: Giving Black Boys a Strong Start Marian Wright Edelman 2011
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