Education

9 HBCU graduates who blazed a trail and made a global impact

Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have long been recognized as crucibles of excellence, producing some of the world's most influential leaders across various fields. These institutions have played a pivotal role in shaping...

Unveiling the Truth: Exploring Black Female Leadership in a California Community College HSIs

Historically, the leadership of organizations, including institutions of postsecondary education, has predominantly been held by white, cis-gendered males. The first college in the U.S, Harvard University, founded in 1646, was established to educate white...

Black students and staff in the Northeast express concerns over declining Black first-year enrollment

The recent decline in Black student enrollment at Northeastern University has sparked concern and discussion among students, faculty, and administrators. Professor Régine Michelle Jean-Charles, director of the Africana Studies program, expressed her shock upon...

Morgan County African American Museum recognizes Living Legends

The Morgan County African American Museum (MCAAM) recently hosted its 7th Annual Living Legacy Gala, an event dedicated to honoring local black leaders who have made significant contributions to their community. This year, four...

The Ascension of Kamala Harris: A Notable Legal Journey

Kamala Harris: A Trailblazing Leader in American Politics Kamala Harris, born on October 20, 1964, in Oakland, California, has made history as the first woman, African American, and Asian American to hold the office of...

Nkongolo alleges opponent is using Jewish Holiday as excuse to dodge debate

In a recent turn of events in the Anne Arundel County school board race, candidate LaToya Nkongolo has accused her opponent, Dana Schallheim, of using the Jewish holiday Yom Kippur as an excuse to...

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