Alpha Phi Alpha is fighting against Florida's controversial policies on race education by moving its 2025 convention out the Sunshine State. The post Nah, We Good! 2025 Alpha Phi Alpha Convention Won’t Be In Florida Due To Racist Policies By DeSantis appeared first on Black America Web.
Supreme Court rejected President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan, after deciding strike down affirmative action in college admissions.
In yet another significant ruling, SCOTUS ruled that universities can no longer consider race in their admissions processes. The decision is expected to have a lasting impact on countless students. Drop your thoughts in the comments! 🔗 Link in bio to read more.
Photo by: TSU Cheerleaders Congratulations to the 2023 National Cheerleaders Association Cheer Spirit Rally Division I Champions! The Texas Southern University cheerleaders took home the Division I title of the 2023 National Cheerleaders Association Cheer Spirit Rally on April 6th. “When I first came to TSU, I told the team we’re going to Nationals,” Shontrese […]
Stacey Abrams is the latest faculty member to join Howard University as the first Chair of Race and Black Politics.
Please join us as we congratulate the newest appointed president of Harvard, Dr. Claudine Gay! She is the first Black woman, and the second woman to serve as president of Harvard University.
On Tuesday, November 1 at 8:20 AM ET, President Joe Biden will be with Rickey Smiley and the gang to discuss the value of voting and his administration initiatives that affect the Black community.
President Biden has officially launched the #studentloanforgiveness application! Here's what you need to know BEFORE applying.
President Biden’s August 24th announcement regarding one huge promise he made on the campaign trail has those that owe student loans talkin'!
Talk about #goals! 👏🏾 Aisha 'Pinky' Cole's historic commencement speech at #ClarkAtlantaUniversity not only inspired the grads to keep going in the face of adversity, but also left them entrepreneurs! Congrats to the Class of 2022. We wish you all success in your new businesses!
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