By Peter White Can we tell our own stories yet? According to Michael Tran, co-author of the latest Hollywood Diversity Report,
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Back-to-Schoolers Face Teacher Shortages, Polarization and Learning Gaps
By Selen Ozturk K-12 students returning to school this month face teacher shortages, pitched battles over curricula, and pandemic-era learning
Sharpton Reminds Howard Students to Continue to Fight for Equity
by Hamil R. Harris One day after the 60th-anniversary demonstration commemorating the March on Washington on Aug. 26, the Rev.
RESULTS Mentoring Program Empowers Students Through Transformative Trip
By Percy Lovell Crawford DETROIT — Mentoring programs have the task of finding and creating unique ways to reach the students
New Super PAC Aims to Empower Black Voters and Secure House Leadership
by Stacy M. Brown To bolster Black voter participation and secure a groundbreaking achievement in House leadership, a prominent ally
Transforming Lives, One Dorm Room At A Time: Move-In Day Mafia Prepares for College Move-In Season At HBCUs
(Black PR Wire) College move-in day season is fast approaching. Attending college is expensive and for the freshmen who have aged
Brands Unite to Support Great Futures for America’s Youth During Back-to-School Season
(Black PR Wire) ATLANTA–(BUSINESS WIRE)– As young people are heading back to school, Boys & Girls Clubs of America, the nation’s
FTC Takes On Fraudulent Student Debt Relief Scams, Fake ‘Free Trials’
by Charlene Crowell, Special to The Informer More than 37,800 student loan borrowers who were tricked by a student loan
Biden’s Student Loan Debt Relief Plan Hangs in the Balance as Supreme Court Decision Nears
by Stacy M. Brown In a high-stakes battle, the Biden administration’s ambitious plan to alleviate billions of dollars in student
Square One Start-Up School
(Black PR Wire) The beginning stages of forming a start-up can be daunting, but when there’s a will, there’s a way.