Education
The Morning Hustle recently sat down with Keith Shoates, CEO of the Student Freedom Initiative (SFI), to discuss a powerful movement empowering students across our community. The conversation kicked off by looking back at 2019, when billionaire Robert Smith paid off $40 million in student loans for 400 Morehouse College graduates. This historic act of […]
Attendance policies have become an increasingly urgent issue nationwide as districts struggle with chronic absenteeism following the pandemic.
This Women's History Month we want to acknowledge the Black women you may not have learned about in school. The post Beyond Rosa Parks And Harriet Tubman — 15 Black Women History Class Forgot To Teach You About appeared first on MadameNoire.
This story offers a rare glimpse into how a few students are thinking about AI, not as a shortcut, but as a tool they are actively negotiating.
Discover the history of Deep Ellum, Dallas' Black cultural hub and how racist urban planning erased this thriving community.
In this week’s episode of The Department of Education Is High-Key Racist, Education Secretary Linda McMahon canceled $350 million in federal funding for HBCUs and colleges focused on minority students. Why? Because, according to her, they’re inherently racist. According to the New York Times, McMahon released a statement explaining the decision. “Stereotyping an individual based […] The post Department Of Education Cancels $350M In HBCU Grants appeared first on Bossip.
Join NewsOne as we explore New Orleans’ community, ownership and traditions 20 years after Hurricane Katrina.Â
Black people have been present in Scotland for over 500 years, arriving through various means across different periods of Scottish history.
Discover LinkedIn’s Top 10 HBCUs of 2025, highlighting career success and alumni achievements at these prestigious institutions.
Harriet E. Wilson is considered the first Black woman to publish a novel in the U.S. Her book, 'Our Nig,' was released in 1859.
The Robert Charles Riots of 1900 in New Orleans are a brutal reminder that justice in America once looked like mob rule.
Afrikaners, the white ethnic group that ruled South Africa during apartheid until its end in 1994, are a complex group. Here's their history.
