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Information Security Scholarship ($8,000) Application Due on 2/17/20

The Best Way to Information Security Career – Apply Now $8k Scholarship for Women Due February 17th

Information Security Scholarship ($8,000) Application Due on 2/17/20

(ISC)² Women in Information Security Scholarship application is due February 17, 2020, and ranges between $1,000 -$8,000. If you are interested in Cyber Safety, submit your application to the Scholarship Committee through the contact listed below:

Scholarship Committee 311 Park Place Blvd, Suite 610 Clearwater, FL 33759 727.493.3587 | scholarships@isc2.org

Description:  The (ISC)² Women’s Scholarship, administered by the Center for Cyber Safety and Education, offers students scholarships from $1,000 to $8,000 per recipient.

Applicants must be female and pursuing or planning to pursue a degree in one of the following:

  1. Cybersecurity
  2. Information Assurance
  3. Related field

You must be a high school senior, undergraduate or graduate student with a minimum GPA of 3.3.

CLICK HERE for Full List of 10-Scholarships Due in February

Are You the Canadian or US Student Studying Abroad? Here’s $10k for You – Applications Due February 15th

10k for Canadian and US Students Studying Abroad

Do Something for Jeans Scholarship Due 2/15/2020 | $10,000  Chloe Lee, 19 West 21st St, 8th Floor, New York, NY 10010 

scholarship@bankmobile.com | 212.254.2390

Description: Are you 25 years old or younger and live in the US or Canada (or are a citizen of either country, but living abroad), interested in volunteering, and looking for scholarship opportunities?

Enter to win by doing community service. No essays, no GPA requirements, no recommendations, no applications.

CLICK HERE for List of 10-Scholarship Applications Due in February

$6,000 Meteorology Scholarship Due Now!

Winning Tactic for Minority Scholarships in Meteorology – AWS Application Due February, $6,000

Your Minority Meteorology Scholarship ($6,000) Application is Due.

The AMS Minority Scholarship applications are due February 8, 2020, worth $6,000. If you’ve ever wanted to study Meteorology in Atmospheric, Oceanic, or Hydrologic Sciences, here’s your chance for some FREE College Cash! Your contact for this opportunity is Donna Fernandez and her information is listed below.

Donna Fernandez American Meteorological Society 45 Beacon Street Boston Massachusetts, 02108-3693 dfernandez@ametsoc.org | 617.227.2426 x3907

Website: https://www.ametsoc.org/index.cfm/ams/

Description:  The AMS Minority Scholarships support minority students who have been traditionally underrepresented in the sciences. These groups include the following:

  1. Black/African American
  2. Hispanic
  3. Native American

Funding for the scholarships is through member donations of the AMS Giving Program. This is a two-year scholarship opportunity distributed once per year during freshman and sophomore years (Good Academic Standing).

Applicants must be U.S. citizens or hold permanent resident status and be minorities entering their freshman year of college in the fall.

Students who are interested in Atmospheric or related oceanic and hydrologic sciences are encouraged to apply. Marine Biology is not eligible.

CLICK Here for List of 10-Scholarship Applications Due in February

MLK - Is the Dream Important Today?

Martin Luther King, Jr. – Is Dream Important Now?

MLK - Is the Dream Important Today?

MLK – Is the Dream Important Now?

Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. is surely the most famous black person of all time – no debate.  A staple of a figure around the world African American icon in US History. It’s the one holiday in the country named for a black person, and for good reason. He was a young reverend, husband, and father who was blessed by God to mobilize a generation of black folks fighting racial hatred with sacrificial hearts – ready to die, go to jail or both.

According to history when Martin Luther King died there were questions about the CIA being involved on some level.  James Earl Ray was arrested for the crime back in 1968, but was that the end of the story?  What is rarely spoken about for this young pioneer’s federal holiday in observation is the fact that most of that generation was in utter shock for quite some time.  As a matter of fact, many southern communities never recovered at all.

Just imagine the heartache ringing through the streets?  His untimely death sent that same generation mentioned earlier into a frenzy of what some might call a downward-spiral. There were many leaders who sprung up after his death, many of whom worked with him and are still alive, but could never gain the momentum or influence Rev. King experienced during his rise and fall.  Two notables are the Rev. Jessee Jackson and Rev. Al Sharpton.

"That's NOT what Martin Luther King Wanted!"

Is Dream Important Now?

Below, you will find a number of videos – Young people from the US speaking their truths about Martin Luther King, Jr, the national holiday and Black History Month sure to enlighten you on how they feel.  Young people are the life-blood of any people, and that’s no different in the African American and folks living the urban experience (many races).

The Hip-Pop Culture and the tanning of America seen throughout the fabric of today’s inner-city streets make it a little difficult for our children and youth to pay much attention to actual history because so much of it has been changed, but why?

Word on the street is that nobody cares!  Many would agree instead of making America great again (when was that), this administration is making America a place where it’s cool to be racist again.  This, even though the US has the largest amount of immigrants in the world, over 45 million and counting.

"How About Horses?"

Before watching a few videos, we’ll take a look at some statistics about Martin Luther King, as it relates to our children and what they are being taught in school.  These statistics should shed a little light on whether or not the dream is important to this current generation outside of classroom projects and school-related themes.

MLK Dates, Times and Stories

  • Birth Name: Michael King, Jr. (1/15/29)
  • Parents: Minister Martin Luther King, Sr. & Alberta (Williams) King
  • Both father and son’s names were changed to Martin Luther in honor of the protestant reformer
  • Youngest Person to Ever Win Nobel Peace Prize at that time ()
  • Ordained as a Baptist Minister
  • Education: Morehouse, BA (1948); Crozer Theological Seminary, B.D.; and Boston University, Ph.D. (1955)
  • Wife: Coretta Scott King (6/18/53-4/468)
  • Children: Yolanda (11/17/55); Martin Luther III (10/23/57); Dexter (1/30/61); and Bernice (3/28/63)
  • Moved to Atlanta, GA to become Co-Pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church with his father
  • President of the Montgomery Improvement Association
  • President of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference
  • Author of 5 Books: (1) Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community: (2) A Gift of Love: Sermons from “strength to love” and Other Preachings;  (3) Martin Luther King, Michael K. Honey’s “All Labor Has Dignity”; (4) Why We Can’t-Wait; and (5) I have a dream

"It's Not Equal for Me - Not Fair!"
  • MLK was arrested once for driving 30 MPH in a 25-mile zone, In total, he was arrested 29 times before he died at the age of 39
  • I Have a Dream Speech delivered during March on Washington for freedom, Jobs, and Justice (8/28/63)
  • Named Time Magazine’s Man of the Year (1963)
  • Present with President Lyndon B. Johnson as the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was signed into law (2/2/64)
  • Wins Nobel Peace Prize (1964)
  • Johnson signs Voting Rights of 1965 (8/6/65)
  • King is assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee (4/4/68)
  • Alberta King (Mom) was shot and killed in church 6 years after her son (6/30/74)
  • Martin Luther King, Sr. was also an author who wrote an autobiography  entitled “Daddy King.”  His account includes his thoughts about his son, his influence on his son. He died on 11/8/84
  • Coretta Scott King passed away on 1/30/2006

The above list of accomplishments is not exhaustive – it continues to roll on and on seemingly endless.  There is truth everywhere, on and off the Internet.  However, there’s truth in that the wheat grows along with the tare.  In other words, how do we wade through to facts?

"He was Like the President - A Good Man."

There are countless movies that tell the tale of how this young minister took the world by storm and caused major changes in this country as a result.  Meanwhile, due to all the information over the Internet, muddling through to the truth can be daunting.  Was MLK the only one in the movement?  It might seem that way.

There was not another inner-city urban representative that rose to such heights until President Barack Obama came on the scene and re-charged another generation – More growth within entrepreneurial growth and pursuits that this country has ever seen for blacks.  Now, that’s quite a bit of motivation.

Therefore, when in the position to enlighten young people of the significance of Martin Luther King, Jr. not only to black folks but people all over the world who are familiar with his life’s work, help them to understand the person – who he was?

"No! There's Still Racism."

What’s the Difference Between then and Now?

America is on a fast-track to becoming more racist than it was in the 50’s and ’60s and the playing field is a little different, but the fabric of the US remains the same.  Of the 1,974 members of the United States Senate, only ten have been African-American-Black.

Children all over the world are celebrating the early kick-off to the Black History Celebration and it won’t stop until Feb 29, 2020, when February closes.  Believe it or not, words are power and as long as the media focuses on MLK and Black History month black folks can only benefit.

"The Dream is Complete!"

How many Streets Named After Martin Luther King, Jr?

You can count on almost every metropolitan, inner-city urban environment there is a street (over 900) named after Martin Luther King, Jr., and that’s increasing every year.  Even Israel and Italy have streets named after King.  His home state of Georgia has the most streets named after him, over 100

To date, there are boulevards and/or streets named MLK in 42 states, Washington, DC, and Puerto Rico.  With only 11 states in the country that do not report having a street named after the Reverent Doctor King, hands down – Majority rule.

11-States Without Streets Named After Martin Luther King, Jr.

  1. Alaska
  2. Hawaii
  3. Idaho
  4. Maine
  5. Montana
  6. Nebraska
  7. New Hampshire
  8. North Dakota
  9. Rhode Island
  10. South Dakota
  11. Vermont

Over 70% of boulevards and/or streets named MLK are in these southern states, with the most being in Georgia (his home):

  • Alabama
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Louisiana
  • Mississippi
  • North Carolina
  • Texas

13-Cities Have Named Freeways after Dr. King

  1. Akron, Ohio
  2. Camden, New Jersey
  3. Colorado Springs, Colorado
  4. Fayetteville, North Carolina
  5. Fort Worth, Texas
  6. Louisville, Kentucky
  7. Jacksonville, Florida
  8. Memphis, Tennessee
  9. Norfolk, Virginia
  10. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Bucks County)
  11. San Diego, California
  12. Staten Island, New York
  13. Tulsa, Oklahoma

More Videos:  What Are People Saying?

In Closing – Food for Thought

Martin Luther King, Jr. was born on January 15th, which is the day (his birthday) the community service and non-violent approach to change message are shared through action.  It’s not a day off it’s a day to do something for someone else.  Therefore, take today and run for 45-days, making MLK Holiday the absolute longest Holiday Celebration in US History. Now, run and share with everyone you know.

Remember: It’s All About Perception!

2-gifts for reading this entire article:

  1. The Letter from Birmingham Jail – (Audio)
  2. I Have a Dream Speech

Thank you for reading this article. Please leave any questions in the comments section below.  If you have a story idea or would like to be a contributor to Urban Academics the Mag, please reach out: contact@urban-academics.com

 4 Ways You Can Grow Your Child’s Creativity Using Valentine’s Day

 4 Ways You Can Grow Your Child’s Creativity Using Valentine’s Day

Kids from all over the world have one thing in common – they love to color and draw – Some better than others.   A smaller percentage is truly headed for some great opportunity if we can keep him or her on the path led by art.  It is difficult to let go of talented art students, but many start to lose interest.

Has your child lost that spark in their eyes around their arts and creativity?  Many times children who were once

very interested in arts & crafts, drawing or painting will put it down walking away for whatever reason.

If this is your child, and you know for certain they are gifted artists, please do not allow them to walk away from god-given gifts.  Valentine’s Day is quickly approaching, and it’s the perfect opportunity to remind our children that the world needs their gifts.

Valentine’s Day, also known as the Feast of Saint Valentine or simply Saint Valentine’s Day falls on February 14th and celebrated all around the world.  It originated as special recognition for the saint Valentinus but now has become the 3rd largest holiday of the year second to Christmas and Mother’s Day in the United States, where the celebration is a huge cultural, religious and materialistic outward expression of agape and romantic (eros) love.

For kids, it’s not so much about romantic love, but no doubt a great time to show a little love to our children all while teaching them how to care and express love others. Valentine’s Day Crafts are a great way to re-introduce your artistic child to his or her innate gifts.

Here are 4 Ways to Grow Your Child’s Creativity through Valentine’s Day

  1. Valentine’s Day allows you to talk about your childhood and how much you use to enjoy arts, crafts and designing fun things from scratch.
  2. It’s a good way to actively participate in making something yourself for someone in a public display of love and effection
  3. You get to pick out all the supplies together making sure everything has the potential to remind our children that their art is a gift needing to be released
  4. It’s a great time to simply tell your child that this activity is lots of fun and that you miss all the fun in watching the creative process.   Overly state that you believe in your child’s art.
  5. You can be sure to show and tell everyone you know about the beautiful art suitable for one of the most celebrated days in the world, the one where we show love.

The article reads 4 ways to grow your child’s creativity, but there’s a bonus, which should seal the deal.  Children who are involved in activities that are shared with their parents grow up with a sense of community and learn to understand the process of collaboration.

For students who are able and willing to share their gifts, there are many opportunities for artsy and extremely talented kids.  Summer Intensive Arts Education & Technology Institute is a great place to start.  Applications will be available soon.  If you are interested or have any questions, please leave them in the comments section below.

 

 

 

 

Who Else Wants To Enjoy VETERANS DAY?  Freebies at Over 40 Restaurants Monday (12/11)!

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Everyone you know has an Active Military or Veteran somewhere in their family – United States Heros!  If you’ve ever needed an excuse to hang out and spend a little time together with family and friends, there’s no better time than now to break bread all day long on someone else’s dime.  There are even a few that include Firefighters, EMT, Firefighters, and Police.   If you find deals like these somewhere else, be sure to list them in the comment section below.

Here’s a list of the Restaurants honoring US Military with proper ID Sunday, 11/10 and 11/11/19. The list includes Hometown Buffet, where you can get the treatment every single Monday of the year, complete meals from some of your favorite restaurants, dessert and pancakes too … Enjoy!

7-Eleven

Vets with a Veterans Advantage Card get a FREE coffee or BIG Gulp.  If you synch your Advantage Card with their Free APP, you’ll earn 1,000 extra rewards points.  For more information on the Veteran’s Advantage Card, Click Here

Applebee’s
For the past 11 years, Applebees has offered free entrees from a special menu to veterans and active-duty military personnel for Veterans Day. They’re continuing the tradition for Veterans Day 2019

Bob Evans
Participating locations are offering a selection of free entrees to veterans and active-duty military with ID for Veterans Day

Bonefish Grill
Get a free appetizer with the purchase of an entree with valid military ID for active duty service people and veterans on Veterans Day 2019 at all locations

Bubba Gump Shrimp Co.
There is a 20 percent discount at all Bubba Gump’s place locations on both food and merchandise for veterans and active-duty military and their families for Veterans Day 11/11/19

Buffalo Wild Wings
Veterans and active-duty military with a valid ID can get a free small order of boneless wings and fries for Veterans Day at Buffalo Wild Wings

Carrabba’s Italian Grill
In honor of Veterans Day 2019, Carabba’s has got you with free calamari with a purchase.  You also give a 10% Heroes Discount for all veterans, and first responders too, including EMT, firefighters, and police officers)

Chili’s
Veterans and active-duty military can get a free entree from Chili’s on Veterans Day 2019, and includes Chili’s signature Chicken Crispers, Margarita Grilled Chicken, Chicken Bacon Ranch Quesadillas, Just Bacon Burger, Oldtimer with Cheese, Cajun Chicken Pasta, or a bowl of chili, soup or salad

Chipotle

Chipotle’s annual Buy-One-Get-One FREE Military Appreciation takes care of all active-duty military, reserves, national guard, military spouses and retired military with valid ID, at all restaurants  The offer is valid on burritos, bowls, salads, and taco orders

Chuck E. Cheese
Take a ride over to Chuck E Cheese for a free personal one-topping pizza to veterans and active-duty military with a valid ID for Veteran’s Day

Cracker Barrel
Veterans and active-duty military get a free dessert at Cracker Barrell for Veterans Day 2019

Cumberland Farms
Active-duty military and veterans can get a free hot or iced coffee at Cumberland Farms locations on Veterans Day with a valid ID

Denny’s
Active duty military and veterans can get a free Build-Your-Own Grand Slam at Denny’s with a valid ID

Dunkin’ Donuts

Veterans and active-duty military with a valid ID can get a free donut from Dunkin’ Donuts

Friendly’s
Veterans and active-duty military can enjoy a free entree from a special menu at Friendly’s restaurants this Monday

Golden Corral 
Golden Corral celebrates Vets annually with a Military Appreciation Night:  Active Duty, National Guard, Reserves, Retirees, and Veterans, National Guard or Reserves) is eligible for a free meal at any location

Hometown Buffet
Active duty, reserve, or retired military personnel in uniform or with a valid ID receive 15 a percent discount on Military Mondays (every Monday)

Hooters 
Veterans and active-duty military with military ID or proof of service can get FREE the following:  10-Piece Traditional Wings, 10-Piece Smoked Wings, 10-Piece Boneless Wings, Hooters Burger, Buffalo Chicken Salad and Buffalo Chicken Sandwich

Houlihans

Get 15 % off of meals for Veterans Day menu including Houlihan’s Burger, Veggie Burger, Heartland Grilled Chicken Salad (grilled or fried), Fish and Chips, Brentwood Chicken Sandwich (grilled or fried), Southwest Grilled Chicken Wrap, Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo, and a 5-oz. Petite Top Sirloin, and Down Home Pot Roast

IHOP
Free pancakes for active-duty military and veterans for Veterans Day 2019 at participating locations

Iron Skillet
Active duty military and veterans eat free on Veterans Day at restaurants

Joe’s Crab Shack   
Here’s a Veterans Day discount of 20 % off, but it does not include alcoholic beverages

Little Caesar’s 
Veterans and military folks of all kinds can get a free $5 Hot and Ready lunch combo from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Longhorn Steakhouse                                                                                                                              Veterans and military folks get free appetizers or desserts and 10 % off of their bill for Veterans Day!

O’Charley’s 
Veterans and active-duty military can eat a free meal at O’Charley’s –  They also offer a 10 percent military discount all year

Olive Garden 
Veterans and active-duty military can enjoy a free entree from a special menu at most Olive Garden restaurants

Outback Steakhouse
Outback is giving a whopping 10% off of all meals for Veterans Day and an ongoing 10 % Heroes Discount for all servicemen and women, police officers, firefighters, and first responders

Panera Bread
Panera Bread locations are offering free pick-two combos for veterans and active-duty military.  Call before you go to make sure your favorite restaurant is participating this year

Ponderosa Steakhouse
Veterans Day offers at participating locations vary, with some offering active-duty military and veterans 50 % off the buffet and others offering it for FREE.  Some even give a 20 % off coupon for your next visit. Call before you go so you are prepared for their offer

Red Lobster
Veterans at Red Lobster can enjoy a free appetizer or dessert at participating locations

Red Robin
Veterans and military with proof of service can enjoy a free Tavern

Romano’s Macaroni Grill
Here, they offer a free Mom’s Ricotta Meatballs and Spaghetti entree at all U.S. locations (dine-in only) on Veterans Day 2019

Sheetz
These locations offer a free six-inch turkey sub and a regular-size fountain drink to veterans and active-duty military on Monday

Sizzler
AT participating Sizzler’s you can get a free meal as an active-duty, or veteran until 4:00 p.m. Choose from a 6 oz. Tri-Tip Steak, Malibu Chicken or a half-dozen Jumbo Crispy Shrimp and will also receive a free side and a coffee, tea or fountain drink. Military ID, or proof of service (Photo in military uniform)

Smoothie King
Active duty and retired military with a valid ID can get a free 20-oz. smoothie using their Healthy Rewards app on Monday

Starbucks 
Veterans and active-duty military can get free coffee

TGI Friday’s 
Free lunch to veterans and active-duty military with ID up to $12 in value at participating locations. Call before you go – So you know whether they participate or not?

Subway
Veterans can get a free six-inch sub at select Subway locations on Veterans Day 2019.  Bring your Military ID

Texas Roadhouse
Active Military & Veterans can receive a free lunch on Nov. 11 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Texas Roadhouse Restaurants everywhere!

Zaxby’s
Get a free TLC Fillet Sandwich on Veterans Day 2019 on Zaxby’s