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		<title>By: Jenny Miller on mentoring young black people in their educational development &#124; Birmingham Local Democracy Week</title>
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		<description>[...] Matthew Ebo, a 2009 Local Hearts Award winner, interviews Jenny Miller about her work as part of a mentoring project in the Nechells area of Birmingham. The project is designed to assist young black people, primarily boys between 9-16 years of age, with their academic development at the same time as addressing educational underachievement. [...]</description>
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