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Section: Opinion
Opinion
A Call to Action: Higher Education Must Implement Culturally Responsive Mental Health Practices
Racially minoritized students who attend PWIs often report feelings of isolation, marginalization, lack of support, and exclusion from faculty and peers.
December 1, 2024
Opinion
Is the Future of Black Excellence and Tradition at Our HBCUs Secure?
HBCUs represent something that is at the core of American ideals: the belief that every person, regardless of background, should have the opportunity to reach their full potential.
November 26, 2024
Opinion
Coping with the Silence of My Friends
Do not tell me you love me and turn a blind eye to the attempted annihilation of my family, and do not assume that I will go down easily, if at all. Would you not do whatever is necessary to protect your family?
November 25, 2024
Opinion
Using Black Students to Criticize DEI is a Cynical and Disingenuous Tactic
Using Black students to criticize DEI is a cynical and disingenuous tactic whose primary purpose is to ultimately discredit all DEI initiatives.
November 22, 2024
Opinion
Reimagining Black Male Success in Education: Moving from Marginalization to Empowerment
The American educational system must take responsibility for the damaging stereotypes imposed on Black males and recognize the long-term impact these biases have on students’ success.
November 21, 2024
Opinion
Beyond the Campus Food Pantry
Over the last decade the food pantry became a higher education trend, but hopeful signs for a future beyond campus food pantries abound.
November 20, 2024
Opinion
Educators in Uncertain Times – Fostering Resilience and Empathy in Our Classrooms
Empathy for someone you agree with is easy; true empathy begins when you extend understanding to those who challenge your beliefs.
November 19, 2024
Opinion
Brooks Says Harvard Broke America? I Think I Helped
Kamala Harris is the picture of American success, and diversity--and she was rejected by the American people. Brooks wants to blame Harvard and the Ivy League and its definition of a “meritocracy.” But is it really Harvard’s fault?
November 18, 2024
Opinion
College Degree Still a Great Return On Investment
For those students who complete their degree, the return is well worth the investment.
November 15, 2024
Opinion
How Trump's Plan to Close the Department of Education Threatens Special Education
Donald J. Trump's proposal to close the Department of Education represents a dramatic shift that could have devastating consequences for special education services in the United States.
November 14, 2024
Opinion
A Note to the Owner of “Our Executive Slaves"
You can hide behind the cloak of artificial intelligence, weaponize the inherent biases baked into those systems, or sow racial disinformation into the cultural bloodstream. But we see you.
November 13, 2024
Opinion
Overcoming Our Low Sense of Diversity After Election Day
Now is the time to meditate about the future of civil rights and its driving subtext, diversity.
November 12, 2024
Opinion
The Sooner, The Better: Building Financial Literacy Among Black Students (and Communities)
As we contemplate the notion of ‘generational poverty’, it is essential for financial literacy to be taught in formal schooling (P-12). We are passionate about prevention and early intervention.
November 11, 2024
Opinion
Understanding Academic Exile After the 2024 Election
As we move forward from the 2024 election, I sincerely urge academic institutions to honor their legacy as sanctuaries for free inquiry and critical thought.
November 7, 2024
From the Magazine
From Challenge to Triumph: Empowering Marginalized Students to Become Scholars
November 6, 2024
From the Magazine
Black and Indian: Reconciling Dual Identities in Higher Education Leadership
Black and American Indian student course success and persistence rates within the California Community College system are the lowest of all ethnic groups in nearly every category measured by the system’s Chancellor’s Office.
November 5, 2024
Opinion
Supreme Court's Hollow Ruling One Year Later: Asian American and Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander Students Left Behind in the Pursuit of a 'Race-Blind' Agenda’
As the first admitted classes start college this fall and we begin to understand the devastating impact of “race-blind” admissions, we must take action to address the growing needs of those being intentionally left behind.
November 4, 2024
Opinion
Don’t Just Witness History; Seize the Opportunity to Shape It
Tuesday's election is important for historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs), which for generations have punched above their weight.
November 1, 2024
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