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Black Ministry Students At Duke Say They Face Unequal Treatment And Racism
Wednesday, May 24, 2017
The dean says pushing the school to be a more diverse and inclusive environment is a top priority.
The Fine Print In The 'State Of Black America' Report
Tuesday, May 02, 2017
This year's "State of Black America" report took the unusual step of warning that the organization now has a new priority: protecting areas of progress from retrenchment during the next few years.
A New Approach To Helping Men Of Color Heal After A Violent Incident
Thursday, April 13, 2017
To figure out the best ways to help young black and Latino men heal, a nonprofit will train young men in New York City to conduct interviews with other young men of color.
Everyone Pays A Hefty Price For Segregation, Study Says
Friday, March 31, 2017
If white people are informed that they are also harmed by America's pervasive racial segregation, will they be moved to try to decrease it?
HBCUs Graduate More Poor Black Students Than White Colleges
Wednesday, March 01, 2017
Roughly half of HBCUs have a freshman class where three-quarters of the students are from low-income backgrounds, while just 1 percent of non-HBCUs serve as high a percentage of low-income students.