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Public remains negative on Trump ahead of address to Congress

By Jennifer Agiesta The American public’s view of Donald Trump’s presidency and the direction he’s leading the country is more negative than positive just ahead of his first formal address to Congress since returning to office, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS. The survey finds that across three basic measures of Trump’s performance on

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Green Book celebrated for safety of African American travelers

By Russ McQuaid When Leon Bates’ grandfather would travel Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois and Kentucky as an International Representative of the United Auto Workers union in the forties, fifties and sixties, he always carried extra white shirts so he could look fresh coming off the road and a satchel with a pair of important books

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Department of African American Studies hosts panel discussing the future of DEI

By Irene Kim The Department of African American Studies (AAS) held a Black History Month Forum called “What’s Behind the Attacks on DEI,” on Feb. 26, moderated by Professor Tera W. Hunter, chair of the department. The four panelists — Eddie S. Glaude, Jr. GS ’97, Tera W. Hunter, Naomi Murakawa, and Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor — are all professors

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Former NBA star has turned around this HBCU program

By Tolly Carr Former NBA star Reggie Theus has turned around the fortunes of the Bethune-Cookman University basketball program in his four years of leading the Daytona Beach, Florida HBCU. The coach and athletic director took over the program just before the 2021-22 season and led the Wildcats to a 7-11 record in the SWAC.

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Paramount ends DEI policies, cites Trump executive order

By Russell Leung, CNBC and Lillian Rizzo, CNBC Paramount Global told its employees this week that it’s ending numerous diversity, equity and inclusion policies, according to a memo obtained by CNBC. In the memo sent to employees Wednesday, Paramount said it would comply with President Donald Trump’s executive order banning the practice in the federal government and demanding that agencies investigate private

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Howard Alumna’s Premieres “Stronger” Film Preview, Tackling Mental Health and Black Love

The film adaptation preview of “Stronger,” written by Howard alumna Brandi Forte premiered at the Blackburn Center this past Saturday, raising conversations about mental health, resilience and Black love. Adapted from the novel “Stronger” by Howard alumna Brandi Forte, who earned a Bachelor of Arts in 2000, the film follows Dream Angelou, a single mother

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