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Section: Opinion
Students
Intrusive Attention Key for Black Males in Higher Ed
Black and Latino males need to graduate, and we’re failing at getting them to the stage.
March 23, 2014
Disabilties
Solving Employment Inequality
While most mainstream voices now talk about inequality, it will be difficult to solve.
March 23, 2014
Opinion
No Excuse for Invoking Hitler’s Name When Criticizing Opponents
Keisha Rogers is a 37-year-old Black political activist from Texas who is running for the U.S Senate representing the state’s 22nd congressional district.
March 19, 2014
Students
Making Culturally Relevant Pedagogy Relevant to Aspiring Teachers
We convey information about the student populations teachers will work with, but we don’t ensure it translates into the skills necessary to effectively teach these populations.
March 19, 2014
Disabilties
It’s Called Class Warfare
So, we can solve inequality by blaming the poor?
March 17, 2014
Opinion
If You Dare to Discuss Racial Issues, Then You Are a Racist
Affirmative Action foes are using intimidation and harassment tactics to scare anyone who might support SCA5, namely by calling them racists.
March 16, 2014
Sports
Where Does the NFL Stand on Racism, Bigotry These Days?
League has to eventually tackle controversies about the use of Redskins as a team name and possible N-word penalty.
March 12, 2014
Community Colleges
Pathway from a Liberal Arts Education to a Job at Google
Here’s how a liberal arts education can help a student prepare for a successful future career.
March 12, 2014
MSIs
Moving Beyond the Nasty in SCA-5, California’s New Affirmative Action Debate
The battle lines are being drawn along party and racial lines.
March 10, 2014
Students
Helping Young Black, Latino Men Succeed Through Support and Challenging Stereotypes
By ensuring that young Black and Latino men can achieve their highest academic potential, we truly become our brother’s keeper.
March 10, 2014
Opinion
The Backlash of ‘12 Years a Slave’
Predictably, many of the conversations turned to race after moment of triumph for ’12 Years a Slave.’
March 9, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Celebrating Civil Rights, Civil Liberties and Greatness at Fisk University
My journey began in 2006 researching Charles Spurgeon Johnson, one of the first African-American presidents of an HBCU.
March 5, 2014
Sports
Some Principles to Guide the Changing Face of College Athletics
Seldom have the shifting sands upon which college athletics are built been more apparent than today.
March 4, 2014
African-American
Diversity Bigger Winner at 2014 Oscars for a Change
This year, the Oscars honored some tremendously talented people of color and there was nothing token about this gesture.
March 3, 2014
Opinion
The Age of Education
There is one detrimental factor that few people even realize exists in our educational system, let alone make any effort to take into account: age.
February 27, 2014
Opinion
Changing Demographics: What Does It Mean Now and in the Future?
People tend to steer away from acknowledging race as an influential component to education, but it is intertwined in the fabric and has become so much a part of the culture that it is unrecognizable.
February 27, 2014
Military
Hooray for Hollywood?
African-Americans and the Oscars have a complex relationship.
February 25, 2014
Opinion
What Really Will Happen if the Minimum Wage Increases?
The Congressional Budget Office’s conclusions are curious because the research they cite points to opposite outcomes.
February 25, 2014
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