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Howard U. Faculty Split on Legitimacy of ‘No Confidence’ Vote in President

(Updated 4/10/2017)  Faculty leaders at Howard University passed a vote of no confidence in the president and provost of the Washington, D.C.-based HBCU. But the vote apparently came as a surprise to some members of the Faculty Senate, the Washington Post has reported. Howard University President Dr. Wayne A.I. Frederick. (Screengrab YouTube) Taft Broome, chairman […]

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Georgetown U. To Rename Buildings Tied to Its Slavery Past

Descendents of the 272 enslaved Africans sold in 1838 by Jesuit priests associated with Georgetown University will be among the attendees at a religious ceremony and building rededication that recognizes the institution’s ties to slavery. The “Liturgy of Remembrance, Contrition, and Hope” will take place at 10 a.m. April 18 in the Washington, D.C. campus’ […]

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While Approving an Education Plan, Make Sure You Close the Achievement Gap

Academic excellence should be an expectation for all students regardless of race, economic background and other factors. While I am delighted that District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser and other city officials are laser focused on an education plan for the city, the looming specter of the “achievement gap” hangs over the school system. And, […]

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Sen. Kamala Harris to Deliver Keynote Address at Howard University Commencement

Kamala D. Harris, the second Black woman ever elected to the United States Senate, will return to Howard University – her alma mater – May 13 to deliver the keynote address at the school’s 149th commencement convocation, according to a statement from the school.   Harris, the Democratic junior senator from California, graduated from Howard […]

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New D.C. Exhibit Examines Return of De Facto Jim Crow

More than 60 years after the Brown v. Board of Education decision, the combination of massive resistance and growing residential segregation has rolled back the decision’s achievements. But did integration work? And as the nation marches back into segregated housing, education, and communities, the return of Jim Crow laws – or separate, but equal, accommodations […]

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Whippings Linked to Enslavement Trauma, Social Frustration

Child advocate Stacey Patton understands clearly the indignities of child abuse and the long-lasting impact violence has on the mental and emotional development of children – particularly Black children. Stacey Patton read from her new book ‘Spare the Kids: Why Whupping Children Won’t Save Black America’ recently in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Shantella Sherman) But […]

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