SAP BrandVoice: How To Create A Plastic Free Ocean In Ten Years

Ocean plastic is a problem we can solve. We know how to pick up garbage and how to recycle it. But now is the time to pull together the necessary institutions and systems before the ocean becomes an irretrievably lifeless soup of plastic.

Source: SAP BrandVoice: How To Create A Plastic Free Ocean In Ten Years

A Chef Tells the Story of the Slave Trade Through Dinner – The New York Times

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Eric Adjepong, a Ghanaian-American chef and finalist on “Top Chef,” cooks the meal he was unable to finish on the recent season finale.

Teens help clean up historic African-American cemetery, learn its history | WFTV

High school students near our nation’s capital are doing their part to preserve the history of the country.

Students at McKinley Tech High School were learning about the people buried at Mount Zion and Female Union Band Society Cemetery located in Georgetown, WRC reported.

They were taught about the cemetery itself and its role in the underground railroad. Runaway slaves would hide in a burial crypt on the sacred ground.

Source: Teens help clean up historic African-American cemetery, learn its history | WFTV