
National education advocate Otha Thornton: Educating and policing our children
In June 2015, Otha Thornton finished his term as the first Black man to head the National PTA. He put forth programs to improve parent-teacher interactions and
In June 2015, Otha Thornton finished his term as the first Black man to head the National PTA. He put forth programs to improve parent-teacher interactions and
The U.S. Department of Education has confirmed that Black, Latino and special needs students are referred to the police and court system at a disproportionate
An unprecedented class-action lawsuit is expected to be heard today in Los Angeles Superior Court against the Compton Unified School District. The lawsuit claims that
[jwplatform dCADHn0C] Many people can remember lunchroom talk with fellow students and maybe a teacher, from time to time, while enjoying lunch. But at Camden
Lino A. Graglia is a professor at the School of Law at the University of Texas at Austin. Although Graglia has written extensively on subjects
Duke University’s economics department concluded a study which states that low-performing black students are unprepared for college entry and only close the GPA gap with
For years, outside forces have been working overtime to discredit Historically Black Colleges and Universities and the families who rely on them, never mind the
Cami Anderson, Newark, N.J.’s new superintendent appointed last May, has ruffled feathers in the majority black city with her novel and controversial approach to effecting
A peculiar controversy has erupted at the University of Akron after campus officials sent out an email with a special message for its black male
For two years, a man who has built a literary career on touting white supremacy and insulting minorities has been running a Catholic elementary school