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CAREERS

Sunday, May 22, 2022 4:00 - 5:00 PM CST

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Featuring Guest Panelist Abdul Alkalimat

Scholar, Activist & Author of Dialectics of Liberation: The African Liberation Support Movement

Other panelists include Mickey Dean

Nat’l Black United Front-Kansas City

Kalimu Endesha

Organization for Black Struggle

Moderated by Jamala Rogers

This virtual event is FREE but you must register: https://bit.ly/ALD50AC

For more info, email us at contactus@obs-stl.org

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6 IN THE NEWS INT. TRADE

Moline Acres Police Department College Scholarship Program in partnership with Infinite Scholars Program

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The Moline Acres Police Department College Scholarship Program wishes to acknowledge some of the students in our city that have accepted the promise of a college scholarship for accomplishing the following criteria:

1. 95 percent school attendance

2. 3.3 or better cumulative grade average

3. 22 or better composite ACT score

4. No major discipline problems

Through our mentorship program with Infinite Scholars, the Moline Acres Police Department wishes to help fulfill the hopes and dreams of families in our community wishing to send their children to college. The Infinite Scholars program uses it extensive nationwide network of 500+ colleges and univers ities to find a college scholarship for students who achieve the criteria above. The Moline Acres Police Department is committed to helping our students accomplish these criteria. The motto for this program is “Our Badges Create Scholars.”

OTHER NEWS NEWS LINKS 10 IN MY GRANNY'S:... MARIAH RICHARDSON

Moline Acres is located in North St. Louis County, Missouri To learn more, contact the Moline Acres Police Department at 314-868-2433 or Infinite Scholars at 314-499-6997.

Donaldson, and students Charmaine and Charles.

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