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By Anthony Tilghman Education is the cornerstone of success, and this fundamental right must be upheld without compromise. President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to dismantle the…
Katie Dukes, Director of Early Childhood Policy, EdNC “If you don’t have the child care in order for people to go to work, they don’t have…
By Williamena Kwapo | Sacramento OBSERVER Staff Writer In September, United College Action Network hosted two successful HBCU college fairs in Sacramento. Founded in Sacramento by…
By Roy Betts, UNCF Communications HBCUs have long been pillars of educational excellence and economic engines, driving prosperity in their communities and across the nation. Despite…
By Annie Lennon | Stacker | The Sacramento Observer (Stacker) – Every year, millions of high schoolers prepare for the arduous process of college admissions. Most…
By DaQuan Lawrence | AFRO International Writer DLawrence@afro.com On Nov. 28 the Thanksgiving holiday will arrive, complete with family gatherings, community events and opportunities to give…
Katie Dukes, Director of Early Childhood Policy, EdNC When babies are born, their brains contain billions of neurons. But how those neurons interact — and what…
Navigating the transition into full-time work, as an adult is something most were never taught in school. Aside from general expectations such as promptness, liability, and…
Chandler – Historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) have long played a pivotal role in shaping the educational landscape for African-American students. They have done (and continue…
They’ve shaped generations of Black professionals. Now HBCUs are working to educate students K-12, particularly in STEM fields. By Aziah Siid, Word In Black What do…











