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Everyone needs, or should want to have,  Dr. Glenda Baskin Glover on their side. Her book, “How Dare You- An HBCU President’s Fight for Half a Billion Dollars Owed-and the State’s Actions to Avoid Payment,”  may have one of the longest titles, but it demonstrates the grit, persistence and dedication of one of the best in the […]

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Morehouse Boxing Club is turning jabs and sparring into something bigger: a new way for young Black men to fight for themselves.

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Texas Tech System Chancellor Brandon Creighton is a former Republican state senator who passed the state’s ban on DEI initiatives in public schools. 

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HBCUs are especially vulnerable because they enroll large numbers of students whose families depend on federal aid and Parent PLUS or Grad PLUS loans.

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With Juneteenth approaching, questions have been arising over whether President Trump can cancel the federal holiday. Here's what we know.

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The move continues the Trump administration’s habit of promoting trade schools while simultaneously undermining access. 

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Athletes go beyond sports, earning degrees & advanced credentials to build diverse careers & inspire the next generation.

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Teachers are unsung heroes who shape future generations, work tirelessly, and deserve more recognition and support.

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This is yet another attempt by Florida "education" officials to make U.S. history more palatable to white people by lying about it.

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Students at South Carolina State University successfully pushed to remove Pamela Evette as commencement speaker, prompting backlash from state lawmakers.

Culture

Spelman College's decision to select co-winners for their annual Miss Spelman College Pageant has sparked a serious debate online. The post Can You Spel Controversy? Spelman College Sparks Outrage For Crowning 2 Miss Spelman Pageant Queens After ‘Scoring Discrepancy’ appeared first on MadameNoire.

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Black proms celebrate community, resilience, and Black achievement, rooted in a history of exclusion and a push against harmful narratives.