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Black poets have powerfully shaped literature, using poetry to document history, celebrate culture, and challenge injustice.

Last August, the Education Department ordered schools to submit student admissions data by March, or they would risk losing federal funding.

Black families celebrate Easter with vibrant traditions reflecting faith, family, and cultural heritage passed down over generations.

Review credit reports for errors and improve your credit score. Consolidate high-interest debt to save on interest payments, and more

Celebrate Eid al-Fitr with Muslim friends by greeting them, being mindful of their schedule, and learning about the holiday's traditions.

When you think of the first Irish people, you probably picture fair-skinned red heads…history and science says otherwise. Turns out, the first Irish were blue-eyed Black folks. Researchers say that the ancient genetics of Ireland reveal that the island’s earliest inhabitants— hunter-gatherers who arrived about 10,000 years ago (around 8000 BCE)—had dark skin and piercing […]

A federal court ruling striking down the Education Department's DEI directive shows exactly why consolidation has become the preferred tactic.

Before Rosa Parks, 15-year-old Claudette Colvin refused to give up her bus seat, sparking a pivotal fight for justice.

The use of AI follows the Texas state legislature's passage of several laws cracking down on how race and gender are taught in public universities.

For HBCUs, this is not a technical policy dispute. It is a direct threat to their students, enrollment pipelines, and long-term viability.

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The Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta United owner is supporting nearly 10,000 HBCU students with "gap scholarships."

I was targeted by Charlie Kirk’s organization, Turning Point USA, because I make rap music.  Before I was appointed professor of Hip-Hop in 2017, I wrote an album called Owning My Masters: The Rhetorics of Rhymes & Revolutions to earn a Ph.D. Of course, this was a big deal to me, earning a doctorate by […]