Khadijah
Britishnoun
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Khadijah Z. Ali-Coleman, a scholar who is working on a book about Black home schooling, said many Black parents fear that some traditional public schools will exact a mental and psychological toll on their children.
From Washington Post
Khadijah Z. Ali-Coleman, a scholar who is now working on a book about Black home schooling, said many Black parents fear that some traditional public schools will exact a mental and psychological toll on their children.
From Seattle Times
The Khadijah Mellah Scholarship will see eight talented riders take part in a year-long programme.
From BBC
Pioneering jockey Khadijah Mellah says she hopes a new riding academy inspired by her historic success will help "change the narrative" in horse racing.
From BBC
"I hope people from areas that racing doesn't reach normally will get involved in this and it provides a legacy to Khadijah's achievements, when she showed that the impossible can be possible," said Bell.
From BBC
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