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Jabari Cox
Jabari Cox is a student at Northern Illinois University, pursuing his Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and a minor in Spanish. He was born and raised on the small Caribbean island of St. Croix. Jabari has a love for God, music, computers, and other world cultures.
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The American Dream has changed over the years. But Jabari Cox says it's still alive.
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Jabari Cox says you can learn a lot about oppression by taking a deep dive into your own culture.
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Jabari Cox was shocked to find himself feeling nostalgic...for the pandemic!
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Retailers are amping up sales this week, way ahead of the traditional shopping season and "Black Friday." Jabari Cox has some advice for the wary — and weary — online shopper.