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Brown trying to ‘ERASE’ racism Calhoun junior lands prime internship to get it, it was more personal. I was so happy.” Many applicants attended the At just 16-years-old, Calhoun ERASE Racism’s Long Island High School junior Anisah Leaders of Tomorrow ConferBrown is already making waves ence hosted by the Office of as a fearless voice for racial jus- Equity and Inclusion at Hofstra last March. Over 170 students tice. across 18 Nassau Chosen as one of school districts paronly eight students ticipated in interacin Nassau County tive workshops, peer for a coveted sumn e t w o rk i n g a n d mer inter nship thought-provoking with ERASE Racdiscussions to learn ism, Brown is using about the history of her platfor m and racism and how it previous experiencstill impacts today’s es to challenge society. inequality, spark ANIsAH BRowN “She was one of conversations, and junior, p u s h fo r l a s t i n g Calhoun High School the students who put to g ether the change in her comconference from munity. Her advocaMarch,” said ERASE acting cy continued this summer. Brown’s resume and essay president April Francis Taylor. stood out among the 56 appli- “So, her leadership skills and cants for the paid internship helping to create the conferthat runs through August 7 and ence and she was one of our she is already making an lead speakers. And at our annuimpact after the first four al ERASE Racism benefit, she weeks while working with was one of the speakers to influential professors from Cal- speak to all of our funders to ifornia State, Stony Brook and show the impact of the proYale, Vassar, and the University gram has had on her.” Brown was already a memof Tennessee. “I was really shocked,” ber of ERASE’s student task Brown said on being selected. force and that gave her a leg up “I felt like it was deserved, but in the competition for those at the same time, a lot of other eight spots, according to Taylor. people applied for it. So, for me Continued on page 20
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Revving up at the summer car show Another summer of warm weather, smiles and Friday Night Car Shows is upon us. Driving past the Bellmore Long Island Rail Road station on any given Friday evening between late spring and early fall, chances are, you’ve seen the parking lot adjacent to Sunrise Highway filled with cars. The beloved car show is a staple for the Chamber of Commerce of the Bellmores, and attendees are sure to find a wide selection of automotives. Above, Visitors check out the 1966 Mustang, which is one of the more vintage cars on the lot. Right, Bellmore’s Mike Sankovsky shows off his new 2025 Porsche GT4RS. Story, more photos, Page 6.
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