
Progress is in the Air
Season 6 Episode 11 | 27m 32sVideo has Closed Captions
Profiles Teach for America, the National MS Society, and Memphis International Airport.
ChaKia Parham of Teach for America talks about cultivating future leaders in the movement for educational equity and excellence; David Haddock of the National MS Society, Mid-South Chapter talks about funding Multiple Sclerosis research while helping those affected live their best lives; and Glen Thomas of Memphis International Airport talks about improvements coming to the facility.
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The Spark is a local public television program presented by WKNO
Major funding for The SPARK and The SPARK Awards is provided by Higginbotham Insurance & Financial Services. Additional funding is provided by United Way of the Mid-South, Economic Opportunities (EcOp), Memphis Zoo, and MERI (Medical Education Research Institute).

Progress is in the Air
Season 6 Episode 11 | 27m 32sVideo has Closed Captions
ChaKia Parham of Teach for America talks about cultivating future leaders in the movement for educational equity and excellence; David Haddock of the National MS Society, Mid-South Chapter talks about funding Multiple Sclerosis research while helping those affected live their best lives; and Glen Thomas of Memphis International Airport talks about improvements coming to the facility.
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The Spark is a local public television program presented by WKNO
Major funding for The SPARK and The SPARK Awards is provided by Higginbotham Insurance & Financial Services. Additional funding is provided by United Way of the Mid-South, Economic Opportunities (EcOp), Memphis Zoo, and MERI (Medical Education Research Institute).














