
Javeria Salman
Digital News Producer at The Hechinger Report
National education reporter covering the future of learning @hechingerreport. Muslim. Journalism nerd. @ECUComm /@TEC_newspaper alum. Views my own.
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1 month ago |
thetimestribune.com | Javeria Salman
WILLIAMSBURG — Sunlight streaming in from giant windows behind her, Gabrielle Fomby began to tell the six other students seated near her about an experience in fourth grade science class that shaped her view of her skin color for years. “We were sitting criss-cross applesauce,” recounted Fomby, a sophomore at Louisville’s Bellarmine University. “And the girl next to me was picking at the bottom of my shoe.
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1 month ago |
sentinel-echo.com | Javeria Salman
WILLIAMSBURG — Sunlight streaming in from giant windows behind her, Gabrielle Fomby began to tell the six other students seated near her about an experience in fourth grade science class that shaped her view of her skin color for years. “We were sitting criss-cross applesauce,” recounted Fomby, a sophomore at Louisville’s Bellarmine University. “And the girl next to me was picking at the bottom of my shoe.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
winonadailynews.com | Javeria Salman
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Jan 15, 2025 |
wfmz.com | Javeria Salman
The Hechinger Report uncovers the work of a Kentucky program to bridge political, racial, and religious divides after a divisive presidential election. Originally published on hechingerreport.org, part of the BLOX Digital Content Exchange.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
stacker.com | Javeria Salman
WILLIAMSBURG, Ky. — Sunlight streaming in from giant windows behind her, Gabrielle Fomby began to tell the six other students seated near her about an experience in fourth grade science class that shaped her view of her skin color for years. "We were sitting criss-cross applesauce," recounted Fomby, a sophomore at Louisville's Bellarmine University. "And the girl next to me was picking at the bottom of my shoe.
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