Angela P. DodsonHomeAssociation of Black Women in Higher Education Celebrates 30-Year AnniversaryEducators must do more to “excite dissatisfaction” with the status quo among students, Dr. Julianne Malveaux, president of Bennett College for Women, told a luncheon crowd gathered for the Association of Black Women in Higher Education conference at Princeton University on Friday.October 13, 2008LGBTQ+A North Carolina CollectionFayetteville State chancellor outlines a vision for diversity, and the University of North Carolina Press presents volumes on Black gays in the South and the post-Emancipation era.October 1, 2008HomeExamining a Class-Divided Society Inside And Outside the ClassroomAmericans traditionally have fancied themselves as living in a “classless” society, in contrast to the way most of the world functions.September 3, 2008African-AmericanSummer Reading for the TeachersA little variety to stretch the mind — gently.August 6, 2008Leadership & PolicyThe Mother TongueCreole: A search for a common language.July 9, 2008StudentsYouth on FireDistinctive books show how the struggle for rights and recognition rests on new generations.May 28, 2008HomeLessons for EducatorsExplaining the funding crisis and instructing the instructors.April 30, 2008HomeWhat Rev. Wright Also Said — In Reference To Black ScholarsThe Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr. had barely finished addressing the Detroit branch of the NAACP’s Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner on Sunday when television pundits began criticizing his references to educational research showing differences in the ways Black and White children learn or use language.April 29, 2008HomeTeacher, WarriorBarbara Sizemore: An insider reports on the decades-long fight to teach our children.April 2, 2008African-AmericanTelling Her StoryThe roles of women then and now make appealing subjects.March 19, 2008Previous PagePage 13 of 15Next Page