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Ciara Helps Lift The Spirit Of Local Students Heading Into New School Year - The Seattle Medium

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Ascend Hospitality Group (AHG), a Black-led collaboration of restaurants in Washington, Oregon, Utah, and Arizona, has teamed up with Amazon and music superstar Ciara, the wife of football star Russell Wilson, in support of more than 500 local students in need across the Puget Sound region.

The post Ciara Helps Lift The Spirit Of Local Students Heading Into New School Year appeared first on The Seattle Medium.

Source: https://seattlemedium.com

African American Facts

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Women Facts

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