by Stacy M. Brown Violent crime in Washington, D.C., has reached its lowest levels in over three decades, according to data
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A Sunday School Lesson from Jimmy Carter
By Emil Guillermo Via AsAmNews Former President Jimmy Carter at age 100, didn’t make it to the new year, nor the
Black Student Brutally Attacked Because of Race, Claims Lawsuit
By California Black Media By Solomon O. Smith/California Black Media A distraught mother and her legal team announced a $10
Grambling State makes history as first HBCU in the U.S., only institution in Louisiana with a Digital Library
(Black PR Wire) The sun shined brilliantly overhead Thursday morning as Grambling State ushered in the dawn of a new age
Unearthed Letters and Research Notes Expose Journalist’s Role in Distorting Emmett Till’s Story
by Stacy M. Brown Newly unearthed research notes and letters from William Bradford Huie, the journalist whose reporting on the
D.C., Maryland Attorneys General File Civil Suit Against D.C.-Area Gun Stores
D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb recently joined Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown and Erich Tirschwell of Everytown Law to
Education Divides: A Tapestry of Differing Perspectives Among Teachers, Parents and Teens on Slavery’s Legacy and Gender Identity in Schools
by Stacy M. Brown In a nuanced exploration of educational perspectives, a PEW Research survey unveils a rich mosaic of opinions among teachers,
California Considers ‘Tuition-Free Bachelor’s Degrees’
ByMark Hedin While the world’s largest higher education system – California’s community colleges – continues to expand its curriculum, lawmakers
School Bullying Mirrors Deeper Racial, Ethnic Faultlines
BySelen Ozturk Though bullying seems a nearly inevitable part of coming of age, its impacts can last years. At a
From Capitol Desirability to Financial Reality: Uncovering the True Value of $100K in D.C. and Beyond
by Stacy M. Brown Given its stature and history, it may not surprise many that Washington, D.C., continues its standing as