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MORIAL: Defend the Department Of Education — Our Children’s Future Depends On It
by Marc H. Morial “Today’s signing fulfills a longstanding personal commitment on my part. My first public office was as a
Local school classroom transformed into innovative STEM lab
(Black PR Wire) Homestead, Fla. – Students explored with wonder inside the reimagined classrooms at Coconut Palm K-8 Academy, excited to learn
Why Libraries Are Still a Lifeline for Black K-12 Students
by Quintessa Williams, Special to The Informer via Word in Black At their best, libraries do more than provide resources —
Indoor Air Quality Linked to Higher Rates of Asthma and Respiratory Infections
by Dr. Patrise Holden Amid challenges with seasonal allergies, pollution, and environmental injustices, indoor air quality (IAQ) remains a significant public
HBCUs Propel the Next Generation of Black Leaders in AI, Digital Literacy
by Jada Ingleton With executive orders to dismantle the Department of Education, and micromanage diversity and inclusion across federal programs and
Federal Layoffs Present New Barriers for Black K-12 Students
by Quintessa Williams, Special to The Informer via Word in Black When the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency began making
Congress Considers $800 Billion Medicaid Cut, Putting Healthcare In Jeopardy for Millions of Working Families
BySunita Sohrabji 11 civil rights organizations March 13 jointly released a report on the impact of a proposed $800 billion
Howard University Community Members Recommit to Founding Values during Charter Day Celebration
by Sam P.K. Collins In a matter of months, Jay Jones will graduate from Howard University (HU) — one of educational
The Rev. Dr. Howard-John Wesley Touts Value of HBCUs
by Hamil R. Harris While he didn’t attend a historically Black college or university (HBCU), the Rev. Dr. Howard-John Wesley, pastor