Dallas Black McDonald’s owners to host 365Black reading event
Though Black History is celebrated during the month of February, The Dallas Black McDonald’s Owner Operators recognize it as 365Black. In conjunction with Black history and
Though Black History is celebrated during the month of February, The Dallas Black McDonald’s Owner Operators recognize it as 365Black. In conjunction with Black history and
To be wise and to have the ability to impart that wisdom to students has been the job of Morehouse College professor Dr. Tobe Johnson
The Deep South was in turmoil in 1867, as the United States was under reconstruction after the Civil War. Displaced Whites competed with emancipated Blacks
Barry White Jr. is a fifth-grade educator at Ashley Park PreK-8 School in Charlotte, North Carolina. He recently received praise after a video of him
The U.S. Department of Education has been posting links and quotes that pay tribute to icons in celebration of Black History Month. Today, Sunday, Feb. 12 was W.E.B.
In the last couple of years, one of the most controversial topics among Black millennial students exploded from social media. There’s been a raging debate
As my glorious time at Alabama State University is coming to a close, I can’t help but think back to a time when going to
A Black student noticed something strange about a Black History Month display at his school. Instead of solely focusing on the contributions of Black Americans
When a celebrity gives back to the community, it can sometimes get overlooked. This should not be the case with NBA legend Charles Barkley and
Ashley Michelle George is a bright college student majoring in social work at Winston-Salem State University. She plans to graduate in 2018 with her bachelor’s
When it comes to teaching the horrors of slavery some elementary school teachers keep getting it wrong. The latest incident occurred at Shelburne Middle School
Christina Brown is the executive director of New Heights Academy Charter School, the largest independent charter school in Manhattan “that prepares students in Washington Heights, Inwood
On Friday, Jan. 13, 2017, Dr. Joycelyn Wilson, known simply as Dr. Joyce, a Georgia Tech visiting professor is offering a hip-hop course on Atlanta’s
According to the U.S. Department of Education, Missouri is ranked in the top three states, behind Florida and Mississippi, for the highest number of elementary school
In an act of outrageous insensitivity and ignorance, a lesson on African slave life in America has resulted in outrage and a teacher suspension. An unidentified
On Friday, Dec. 9, the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia (USG) granted final approval for the creation of the new Albany
In November 2016, the U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker announced an award of $432,335 to Clark Atlanta University, part of a $15 million investment
[jwplatform ReFBohzl] The moment Donald Trump secured a victory in the presidential election, parents and teachers across the nation wondered how they would explain Trump
If there ever was a doubt that President-elect Donald Trump helped racists think hatred was OK, just look at their kids. There have been multiple
Black female presidents at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) are dropping like flies. On Friday, Nov. 4, 2016, the Alabama State University Board of