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Ribbon cutting for HBCU National Center set for November

    Ribbon cutting for HBCU National Center set for November

On Nov. 11, the HBCU National Center will hold a ribbon cutting blocks from the U.S. Capitol.

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First-time author honors murdered son by completing his goals

    First-time author honors murdered son by completing his goals

First-time author honors murdered son by completing his goals

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New app helps track racial incidents and find missing Black people

    New app helps track racial incidents and find missing Black people

New app helps track racial incidents and find missing Black people

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Former NFL player Gerome Sapp creates Rares platform to invest in $79 billion sneaker culture

    Former NFL player Gerome Sapp creates Rares platform to invest in $79 billion sneaker culture

Former NFL player Gerome Sapp creates Rares platform to invest in $79 billion sneaker culture

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New program helping Black and Latino entrepreneurs gain access to business credit

  New program helping Black and Latino entrepreneurs gain access to business credit

New program helping Black and Latino entrepreneurs gain access to business credit

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Dr. Tony Allen appointed as chair of President’s Board of Advisors on HBCUs

  Dr. Tony Allen appointed as chair of President’s Board of Advisors on HBCUs

Dr. Tony Allen appointed as chair of President’s Board of Advisors on HBCUs

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HBCUs seeing increase in enrollment

  HBCUs seeing increase in enrollment

HBCUs seeing increase in enrollment

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Army New England Recruiting Battalion names first woman, African American as commander

  Army New England Recruiting Battalion names first woman, African American as commander

Lt. Col. Natasha Sunday Clarke has received many accolades throughout her military career, and she added another to the list last week, officially becoming both the first woman and African American to lead the New England Recruiting Battalion.

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Study shows N.C. parents praise summer learning programs, but many out of reach for children

  Study shows N.C. parents praise summer learning programs, but many out of reach for children

Study shows N.C. parents praise summer learning programs, but many out of reach for children

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A Step Forward

  A Step Forward

On Tuesday, April 20, the jury in the Derek Chauvin trial found him guilty on all three counts. While the verdict may look like justice, it’s fair to say that real justice would have spared George Floyd’s life. The guilty verdict is more representative of accountability.

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