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/ 5 months agoBlack Girl Picnic Marks 5th Annual Event With New Black Literacy Campaign To Gift 1000 Books
Black Girl Picnic will mark its fifth year of celebrating sisterhood with a new literacy campaign aimed at distributing 1,000 books...
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/ 5 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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/ 5 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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/ 5 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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/ 5 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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/ 5 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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/ 5 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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/ 5 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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/ 5 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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/ 5 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


