by Jada Ingleton With executive orders to dismantle the Department of Education, and micromanage diversity and inclusion across federal programs and
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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
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
Trump Admin’s Slash-and-Burn Campaign to Dismantle Education is Disastrous
by Marc H. Morial “Presidents Trump and Musk and their billionaire buddies are so detached from how Americans live that they
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
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