Courtesy of Florida A&M University Florida Risingâs HBCU Tour has officially hit the ground running with an electrifying kickoff at Florida A&M University (FAMU)! The inaugural event, held during Set Market Fridays as part of the South Carolina State vs. FAMU football game weekend, energized students and the community, marking the beginning of a dynamic series of engagements across historically Black
MoreBy Megan Sayles On day one of its Annual Legislative Conference (ALC), the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF) took on Black maternal health, Black infertility, family building and reproductive justice. Experts from across the country weighed in on challenges, opportunities and policies regarding reproductive health for Black women, who disproportionately experience maternal mortality, infertility and
MoreOn August 9, 2024, President Joe Biden established the Springfield 1908 Race Riot National Monument as Americaâs newest national park site â the eighth addition to the national park system during the Biden-Harris administration. The new national monument will tell the story of the violent, racially motivated riot in President Abraham Lincolnâs hometown of Springfield,
MoreBy Alex Gangitano Democrats in Washington, flying high after Vice President Harrisâs sharp debate performance this week, are also forcing themselves back to earth in the face of a stark political reality: The race for the White House is still neck and neck, and plenty of work remains if they hope to keep former President
MoreBy Amber D. Dodd Howard University President Ben Vinson III, Ph.D., joined regional economic partners to discuss âHBCUs as Catalysts for Regional Inclusive Economic Growth.â The event centered on the release of a study which detailed Howardâs $1.575 billion economic impact in the Washington, DC region and the similar impact other HBCUs have on communities
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