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What are HBCUs and why do they still exist?
HBCUs emerged during an era when Black students were often denied admission to white institutions.
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The Quiet Deletion of Black History Within Federal Agencies — and the Fight to Stop It
Alan Spears remembers visiting Gettysburg National Military Park with his parents in the 1970s. They wanted something educational, free, and fun to do with their only son, and the park was an obvious choice, given Spears’ interests — his favorite television show as a child was The Rat Patrol, about soldiers during World War II.…
Why boycotting works — and why it’s risky
History teaches us there are strategic ways to go about it, if you’re careful and patient.
What firms are sticking to their DEI goals?
Hey, y’all, Do you work in corporate America? If so, did your company mint a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion program at some point in the wake of the murder of George Floyd? If yes, then I have a crucial third question for you — does it still exist? Many major corporations that at one time…
Professional organizations sound alarm on Trump-era hiring rollbacks
Groups that steer talented prospects to federal agencies and large companies worry about the rollback of inclusive hiring
The SCOTUS affirmative action ban, 1.5 years out
Hey, y’all, The first wave of this year’s college applicants clicked “send” on their top choices this week. It’s an exciting and celebratory moment for any student — but I’m worried for them. It all comes down to the playing field. Who gets to go to college has never been a fair shake, and what the…
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