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  • “Why HBCUs and Trades Are Shaping the Future of Education”

    HBCUs have always welcomed students of all races and backgrounds. But for Black students looking for an education that honors their heritage, provides robust academic training, supports athletes holistically, and opens doors through career and technical education, these institutions have never been more relevant.

  • Wendy Williams waves to fans protesting her living facility

    Wendy Williams acknowledged her fans who showed up on April 1 to protest her government-mandated guardianship and “prison”-like conditions inside her living facility in New York. #FreeWendy movement has intensified in recent months The 60-year-old former talk show queen was actually the beneficiary of two protests as another demonstration popped off simultaneously in Los Angeles, The post Wendy Williams waves to fans protesting her living facility appeared first on Rolling Out.

African-American Museum in Charleston, S.C., pays new respect to the enslaved Africans who landed

State and locally-funded international African American Museum in Charleston was 25 years in the making By Bernard Powers – Professor of History Emeritus, College of Charleston (Special to Black Headline News) Before Congress ended the transatlantic slave trade in 1808, the Port of Charleston was the nation’s epicenter of human trafficking. Almost half of the

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The Ongoing Struggle: Black Gen X’ers and the Persistent Impediments to Racial Equality

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