
Jay-Z, Ye, Diddy, Dre highlight hip-hop’s love-hate relationship with education
By Nolan Jones, Mills College The richest men in hip-hop never finished college. Jay-Z – who is regarded as hip-hop’s first billionaire – never graduated
By Nolan Jones, Mills College The richest men in hip-hop never finished college. Jay-Z – who is regarded as hip-hop’s first billionaire – never graduated
No academic institution has been left unscathed by the ubiquitous effect of the Covid-19 pandemic. Colleges and universities worldwide scrambled for sustainable ways to accommodate
Clark Atlanta University announced in a news release on Friday, July, 23 that it will clear the balances of students who braved the school year
During a conversation with rolling out, Chicago rapper Femdot shared his approach to music and why education is a resource when it comes to his
Applemania Bradford and Jai Jones stopped by the AM Wake-Up Call. The sisters with superpowers grant awardees shared their story on rolling out.
Robinson Lynn is executive director of Momentum Education, a New York City-based company that provides experiential learning and life coaching with a focus on leadership
Thoughtful Thursday kicks off with a great start as the show discussed politics, motivation and music. Whether it’s the impeachment trial, self-development or artist advice, the
Before DJ Spinderella became a world-renowned icon, she was a musically inspired student trying to make it in the Big Apple. The former Salt-N-Pepa member
A small group of motivated, native Chicago scholars who are attending colleges across the country huddled around their computers on Monday, Jan. 25, eager to
Kenyah Sandy performs beyond his years in Director Steve McQueen‘s film, Education. An indictment on the biased British education system in the 1970s, the film
Joseph Arrington Sr., a true community leader and champion of education, has died. He was 83. The Arrington family is legendary for its commitment to
Launching a career in the music industry can be difficult for up-and-coming artists, but music education platforms like LiveThe.Biz are dedicated to assisting aspiring entertainers
A White teacher in Florida is seeking another job after making racist statements during a virtual classroom session. The incident occurred during virtual learning at
The future of diversity training is in jeopardy. On Oct. 16, it was revealed that Texas State University decided to “pause” its employee diversity training,
On Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020, at the International Sports Arena, Stone Mountain, Georgia, some of the best athletes will get an opportunity to showcase their
A video of a Black woman yelling at her child’s White teacher has gone viral. On Sept. 29, 2020, a video emerged of the woman
The 4th annual Rolling Out Innovation Digital Entertainment Conference will be virtual in 2020, but attendees will still have an opportunity to gain expertise from
There’s an economic cost to racism. According to a report, “Closing the Racial Inequality Gaps: The Economic Cost of Black Inequality in the U.S.,” conducted
A White graduate student resigned from a teaching position at the University of Wisconsin-Madison after lying about being Black. CV Vitolo-Haddad, who is of Italian
While some schools have chosen to go to virtual learning, a multitude of schools have opened for in-class learning. The latter decision has led to