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Tamica Jean-Charles

Tamica Jean-Charles

Education and Families Reporter at Charlottesville Tomorrow

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  • English
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  • Education
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A new social space for the LGBTQ+ community will open this spring in Charlottesville

"Folks need a beacon of hope in the midst of all that noise," said Blake Walker, a founding organizer for the Rivanna Area Queer Center. "Something to remind them that they are safe, loved and worth protecting."
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After the sudden death of her son, a Nelson County mother turns to ...

Colleen Rosenberry’s expressions of grief, loss and love are now on display at Studio IX in Charlottesville.
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In an essay contest about democracy, a Crozet middle school student...

UVA’s Equity Center and the Karsh Institute of Democracy host competition as part of its new building opening next year.
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After a major child care provider closed in early 2024, here are re...

Agnor Hurt in Charlottesville, Crozet in Albemarle County and Tye River and Rockfish in Nelson County are some areas where low-cost child care is available.
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Charlottesville's roller derby team is rebuilding itself after it w...

"We're on the come up, it's slower than we'd love it to be but we're impressed with ourselves," said Kaylee Sciacca, spokesperson for the Charlottesville Derby Dames.
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A Japanese artist’s idea to help people cope with grief makes a con...

The Telephone of the Wind helps the bereaved speak to their loved ones in peace and solitude.
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Charlottesville Tomorrow welcomes Akash Sinha as its new managing e...

Jessie Higgins will become Charlottesville Tomorrow's first democracy editor.
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Performances that reflect the African diaspora will be the highligh...

The Jefferson School African American Heritage Center hopes attendees will get to know the diversity of Black culture in this free event.
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United Way of Greater Charlottesville is leading a coalition to bri...

The agency stepped in after the nonprofit MACAA lost funding because of a series of violations.
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After receiving no feedback about its Head Start grant application,...

MACAA wants to use ‘mixed funding sources’ to partner with the Piedmont Housing Alliance for a new early education program.
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New schools, more bus drivers and improved reading scores are among...

Pace was appointed and won in an election against Jim Dillenbeck last night.