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St. Louis Elects Tishaura Jones as City’s First Black Woman Mayor

April 10, 2021

By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia Tishaura Jones began her political career as an appointed Democratic Committeewoman of St. Louis’ 8th Ward in 2002. Most recently, Jones served two terms in the Missouri House of Representatives, becoming the state’s first African American and first woman to ascend to the Assistant Minority […]

Popular Interests In This Article: St. Louis, Stacy M. Brown, Tishaura Jones

Department of Education Discharges Over $1.6 billion in HBCU Capital Finance Debt

April 2, 2021

The U.S. Department of Education recently discharged approximately $1.6 billion of debt provided to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) that participate in the HBCU Capital Financing Program. This action will provide debt relief to 45 HBCUs – 13 public institutions and 32 private institutions. “Our HBCUs have long been on an uneven playing field, […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Debts Discharged, HBCU Capital Financing Program, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, U.S. Department of Education

Racism Against the AAPI Community Isn’t New, But It is Rising

March 27, 2021

By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Racism toward the Asian American and Pacific Islander community is nothing new. History shows that discrimination against this group has always existed, but in the past year, it has gotten worse. The violence against the AAPI community reached a peak last week in Atlanta, Georgia when a gunman went on a shooting […]

Popular Interests In This Article: AAPI Coalition of Wisconsin, Ana Martinez-Ortiz, Asian American and Pacific Islander Community, Jessica Boling, Racism

The PhD Project is Changing the Face of Academia by Bringing Diversity, Equity and Inclusion to University Campuses

March 20, 2021

How a special group of university administrators are inspiring a new generation of leaders In 2017, Oregon’s Linfield University hired its first-ever Black president in the school’s 162-year history. A second-generation Cuban scholar serves as associate vice president for the University of Tennessee System, which boasts several campuses across the state and a $1 billion […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Dr. Nicole Thorne Jenkins, PhD Project

Walgreens Expressions Challenge Provides Outlet for Teens Dealing with COVID-19 and Other Mental Stresses

March 20, 2021

Program encourages teens to use creative expression as a means for coping with challenging situations More than 10 years ago Walgreens launched its first Expressions Challenge program to encourage teens to use creative arts as an outlet to manage some of life’s stressful circumstances and to guide students to make better life choices. Offered only […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Armoni Pierce, Art, Expressions Challenge, John Standley, Jordan Divers, Julius Nash, Walgreens

President Joe Biden Signs COVID-19 Relief Package

March 13, 2021

By Ana Martinez-Ortiz If all goes according to the federal government’s plan – and for now it looks like it is – Americans can expect to receive another COVID-19 stimulus check. The $1.9 trillion COVID relief package was signed into law by President Joe Biden on Thursday, March 11. The bill was passed by the […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Ana Martinez-Ortiz, COVID-19, COVID-19 Relief Package, Joe Biden, Stimulus Checks, Tom Barrett

Alzheimer’s Association Publishes Special Report

March 13, 2021

By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Health equity needs to apply to every aspect of health. From the start of someone’s life to the end, everyone deserves the right to be healthy and live a healthy lifestyle. Eliminating health disparities is especially critical when pertaining to diseases such as cancer or dementia. Earlier this week, the Alzheimer’s Association […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Alzheimers, Alzheimers Association, Ana Martinez-Ortiz, Gina Green-Harris

Making It Plain: What Black America Needs to Know About COVID-19 and Vaccines

March 6, 2021

Preventing the spread of COVID-19 in multigenerational homes By Dena Vang Living in a multigenerational home has become increasingly common in the United States. One in five Americans currently live in a home with multiple generations. While this living arrangement has its benefits – financial support, accessible childcare and shared meals – a multigenerational household […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Black Doctors Against COVID-19, COVID-19, COVID-19 Vaccine, Dena Vang

Volkswagen Microbus with Civil Rights Background Heads to Washington

February 27, 2021

Esau Jenkins, an early civil rights pioneer in South Carolina, used this VW as his iconic daily drive during his efforts to provide opportunities, and hope to marginalized communities throughout the American south. In Esau’s and Janie B. Jenkins’ lifetimes, they purchased buses to transport children to school and workers to jobs, taught adult passengers […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Black History, Esau Jenkins, Jenkins Bus

President Joe Biden Visits Milwaukee for Town Hall

February 20, 2021

By Karen Stokes President Joe Biden participated in his first town hall meeting since becoming president this past Tuesday, Feb. 16. The town hall took place at the Pabst Theater in Milwaukee was moderated by CNN’s Anderson Cooper. Topics ranged from the $1.9 million economic rescue package and domestic terrorism, but it’s no surprise that […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Anderson Cooper, Dessie Levy, Joe Biden, Presidential Visits to Milwaukee, Town Hall Meeting

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