http://gscoblog.org/2024/02/honoring-josephine-holloway-during-black-history-month/ Nettet8. okt. 2024 · Josephine Groves Holloway became the first African American professional worker at the Cumberland Valley Girl Scout Council (CVGSC) in Nashville in 1944. She began her interest in girl …
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NettetJosephine Groves Holloway photographed with her a portrait of her in her Girl Scout leader uniform behind her. (Courtesy of the Girl Scouts of Middle Tennessee) … NettetJosephine Holloway, a champion of diversity within the Girl Scout Movement and one of the first African American Girl Scout troop leaders. Josephine developed her passion for serving girls early on when she held a position at Nashville’s Bethlehem Center, a shelter for at-risk women and children. hellopaie
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Nettet1d · "Josephine Holloway, who was born on this day in 1898, worked to ensure African American girls could be a part of Girls Scouts. After graduating from Fisk University Holloway began working with girls at the Bethlehem Center in Nashville, Tennessee. Nettet3. feb. 2024 · The interactive display was created through the center’s partnership with Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas to highlight the stories of Black Girl Scouts of the past, present, and future, as well as other notable Black women and girls. In honor of those who came before, Josephine Holloway is featured for her work creating Black Girl Scout … Nettet2. apr. 2024 · Josephine Holloway was a Fisk University graduate who was working at the Bethlehem Center in Nashville in 1923, according to the recent Metro Council … hello paisa log in