Diversity Dilemma: Kim Godwin’s Exit from ABC Sparks Debate on Black Leadership in Television News

Godwin’s departure, a surprising turn of events, comes on the heels of Disney’s recent appointment of a veteran executive to...
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Diversity Dilemma: Kim Godwin’s Exit from ABC Sparks Debate on Black Leadership in Television News

U.S. Department of Education Acts to Ease FAFSA Woes Amidst Rising Concerns

“We are determined to close the FAFSA completion gap,” declared U.S. Deputy Secretary of Education Cindy Marten. With escalating concerns...
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U.S. Department of Education Acts to Ease FAFSA Woes Amidst Rising Concerns

Homeschooled Kids Face Unique College Challenges − Here Are 3 Ways They Can Be Overcome

Homeschooling is the fastest-growing education setting in the United States. More than 3 million students were educated at home in the 2021-22 school year,...
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Homeschooled Kids Face Unique College Challenges − Here Are 3 Ways They Can Be Overcome

VP Harris Announces $5.5 Billion Funding for Affordable Housing and Homelessness Solutions

The staggering increase has left many families struggling to afford rent or homeownership, and, according to recent data, around a...
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VP Harris Announces $5.5 Billion Funding for Affordable Housing and Homelessness Solutions

Walking in African Cities Can Be a Miserable Experience: Accra Study Shows Planners Ignore Needs of Pedestrians

African cities aren’t welcoming places for pedestrians. Yet walking is free and, given the shortage of decent public transport, it’s...
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Walking in African Cities Can Be a Miserable Experience: Accra Study Shows Planners Ignore Needs of Pedestrians

Everyday Life and Its Variability Influenced Human Evolution at Least as Much as Rare Activities Like Big-Game Hunting

Think about taking a walk: where you need to go, how fast you need to move to get there, and

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Houston Area’s Flood Problems Offer Lessons for Cities Trying to Adapt to a Changing Climate

Scenes from the Houston area looked like the aftermath of a hurricane in early May after a series of powerful storms flooded highways and

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What Students Protesting Israel’s Gaza Siege Want — and How Their Demands on Divestment Fit Into the BDS Movement

A wave of protests expressing solidarity with the Palestinian people is spreading across college and university campuses. There were more than

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Vice President Kamala Harris Announces Nationwide Economic Opportunity Tour

Officials said the tour builds on Harris’ extensive travel to communities nationwide. Since the beginning of 2024, she has made

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IN MEMORIAM: Tribute to the Ministry, Life, and Legacy of Reverend Dr. Cecil “Chip” Murray

How do you salute a man who walked amongst the angels? You start by making sure that history accurately reflects

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Wake Up, Black Voters. Don’t Let Trump’s Lies Fool You

There is data that shows that the Democratic candidate for president over the last five presidential elections since 2000 has

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Books of Knowledge

Educate, Organize, Mobilize.

South to America: A Journey Below the Mason-Dixon to Understand the Soul of a Nation

By Imani Perry
An essential, surprising journey through the history, rituals, and landscapes of the American South—and a revelatory argument for why you must understand the South in order to understand America.

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Q&A: Author Boyah J. Farah reflects on being Black in America

When Boyah J. Farah arrived in the United States as a teenager, he expected the country to be paradise. And

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New Educational Model: ‘Why Sammy Still Can’t Read: A Service Delivery Model for Creating a Culture of Reading’

By Leroy McClure to his brother, Sam
Reading is a fundamental element of learning, but not everybody has that skill. Two authors with experience in education want to change that and have released a new book to help make that happen. The book was inspired by personal experience.

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