Nacala Williams, Diversity and Inclusion Coordinator
A tired senior who is only looking forward to prom, graduation and of course writing for the best student newspaper. When she is not working for the Beacon you can find her playing the best sport (softball of course) or injured from playing the best sport. She is also a passionate Baltimore Ravens fan who is tired of talking to Redskins fans who think their team is better.
Nacala Williams, Diversity and Inclusion Coordinator
• May 26, 2022
The Supreme Court will revisit affirmative action in college admissions at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. With liberal Justices being outnumbered 6-3,...
Nacala Williams, Diversity and Inclusion Coordinator
• February 27, 2022
For the third season in a row, Wilson’s track season has been canceled. The Prince George’s County Sports & Learning Complex is being used as a COVID-testing and vaccination site instead of its...
To honor Black History Month, Wilson’s Black Student Union (BSU) and the SGA are working together to create a full schedule of activities to acknowledge the contributions of Black people in American...
College applications are on the minds of most seniors and many are considering Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). As a Black student who wants to go to an HBCU, it is exhausting when...
Nacala Williams, Diversity and Inclusion Coordinator
• March 28, 2021
The daughter of former slaves, Mary Church Terell knew that job training and education were key to Black peoples’ success.
Born in Memphis, Tennessee on September 23, 1863, she later became a teacher...
Nacala Williams, Diversity and Inclusion Coordinator
• March 18, 2021
Buy from Black owned businesses
Donate to Black organizations or HBCU
Watch films about Black history
When They See Us
The Great Debaters
One Night in Miami
Red Tails or Tuskegee...
Nacala Williams, Diversity and Inclusion Coordinator
• January 13, 2021
COVID-19 has shown minimal evidence of stopping anytime soon, and teachers and staff have fought hard to keep school closed and only go back when it is safe. It’s simple: in order for school to reopen,...
Nacala Williams, Diversity and Inclusion Coordinator
• October 1, 2020
The recent turmoil in our country has opened the conversation about defunding, reforming, or abolishing the police. The countless killings of black people by police are getting more attention than ever...
Nacala Williams, Diversity and Inclusion Coordinator
• June 14, 2020
The Black voice is silenced and ignored and protest is how our voices become heard. It’s not unusual that when Black people are killed on camera by the police, protests start. The death of George Floyd...
Girls Basketball, Nacala Williams
Coming off of a very successful 20-9 season, the girls basketball team will look to capitalize on its young, underclassman-heavy roster. The team only has six returning...
Boys Soccer, Evan Vieth
The boys’ varsity soccer team finished 6-4-3 in the regular season and were ranked second heading into the DCIAA playoffs. With only Bell ahead of them in the standings, the...
Most Wilson students spend just four years with the school, but for current field hockey coach Sarah Whitener and her son Andrew, Wilson has been a lifelong home.
Sarah first set foot in Wilson’s...
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