Education
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Florida Teacher Resigns after His Black Heroes Pictures Are Taken Down
The school district will be conducting a full investigation following the incident.
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Harvard Defends Use of Affirmative Action Ahead of Supreme Court Case
The ivy league college cites previous cases such as Grutter v. Bollinger to further commit to diversifying its admission practices.
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HBCU Night is the College Resource Every Black PWI Student Needs
Founder Andres Martin took his own HBCU experience and turned it into an event where community can immerse into the HBCU culture.
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Betsy DeVos Would Like to Get Rid of the Department of Education
The former Trump administration Secretary of Education was a keynote speaker at the "Moms For Liberty" conference in Florida.
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What Year Is This? While School Populations Have Become More Diverse, Segregation Still Remains
A new report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office shows that segregation practices are still prevalent in 2022
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First Grader Disciplined for “Any Life” Matters Drawing, Mother Sues School
The principal forced the girl to make a public apology to her classmates and was banned from recess that day.
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Georgia School District Allows Non-Officers To Carry Guns
Cobb Country will put the designated firearm officials through training, but many parents have their concerns
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A Stroll Down Memory Lane: Broadcast Journalist, DeMarco Morgan, Talks About the Impact of HBCUs
DeMarco credits much of his success to his time at Jackson State University.
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What Year Is It? A Florida University Is Removing Anti-Racist Statements From Website
The University of Central Florida is removing statements of anti-racism from department sites as part of Gov. DeSantis' "Stop WOKE Act."