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  • Federal Raids Target Migrant Kids, Split Families

    BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — The Trump administration has reportedly removed at least 500 migrant children from their homes across the United States and placed them into government custody, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter.

  • The beat goes on at the DC/Dox Film Festival

    As June rolls along, so does Black Music Month — a time to celebrate the profound impact of Black artists on the musical landscape. This year’s DC/Dox Film Festival emerges as a vibrant tribute to this heritage, presenting an impressive lineup of films that showcase the rich tapestry of Black culture through film. With more The post The beat goes on at the DC/Dox Film Festival appeared first on Rolling Out.

AP (Advanced Placement) Black History in Public Schools – The Apprehension

The apprehension surrounding the teaching of AP (Advanced Placement) Black history in public schools can be attributed to a variety of factors, which can vary based on cultural, political, and social contexts. It’s important to note that opinions on this matter can be diverse and multifaceted. Here are some reasons that might contribute to apprehension:

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