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/ 3 months agoThe Grain That Could Help Save Agriculture in the West
Rye lacks mainstream market demand in the United States. But a group of family farmers in Colorado are banking on its...
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/ 3 months agoWas the First Amendment a Mistake?
A new book questions the decision to frame free speech as an absoluteRead More
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/ 3 months agoBlack-Led Homeschool Networks Are Growing As Parents Ditch Public Schools Over DEI Pushback
As public schools step away from DEI teachings, Black-led homeschool networks have grown as parents opt-in for progressive lessons.Read More
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/ 3 months agoMarva Johnson To Have ‘Open Mind’ With FAMU Community As HBCU President Begins Tenure
Marva Johnson, Florida A&M University’s polarizing new president, addresses the FAMU community for the first time in a virtual message.Read More
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/ 3 months agoWhere Oppenheimer Feared to Tread, ‘Atomic People’ Bravely Goes
A new documentary tells the story of Hiroshima and Nagasaki from the perspective of the atomic bomb’s victims, rather than its...
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/ 3 months agoHoward University Faces Questions After Sending Student Accounts To Collections
Howard University is facing questions and student protests after reportedly erroneously sending their accounts to collections in June.Read More
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/ 3 months agoCommunity Bands Together To Preserve South Carolina Landmark Of Black Education History
A South Carolina community’s 10 year fight to retain the land its Rosenwald School was built on epitomizes similar fights across...
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/ 3 months agoOnly 8 Black Students Admitted To Top Manhattan Schools, Exposing Racial Gaps In Education
Black students make up 19.5% of NYC’s public schools, but only 3% were accepted into specialized institutions like Stuyvesant High School.Read...
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/ 3 months ago10-Year-Old Farmer Receives $83K Scholarship To South Carolina State
Kendall Rae Johnons is the youngest USDA certified farmer at 10-years-old and was named the USDA Youth Ambassador.Read More
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/ 3 months agoThe ‘Crescent City ID’ Brings Access And Discounts To NOLA Residents
New Orleans unveils the “Crescent City ID.” The card provides access, but some Louisiana government officials are opposed.Read More


