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Black Designer Roundtable Event Wants to Inspire More Young People to Enter the Field
Designed By gives young Black students an inside look at the world of design
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Gabrielle Union Speaks Out on Disney’s Handling of ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill
'I think a lot of people like to confuse accountability and consequences for cancel culture,' Union explained
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Ketanji Brown Jackson To Face Calls For Recusal In Affirmative Action Case Due To Harvard Ties
Some point to Brown's six-year position as one of Harvard University's Board of Overseers as an issue.
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More Black Families Choose Homeschooling
COVID and curriculum concerns are leading more Black families to take education into their own hands
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5 Black Sex Therapists and Educators Who Can Help You Get Things Right in the Bedroom
These educators are working to help people erase the negative feelings that are getting in the way of having great sex
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Virginia Superintendents Push Back On Youngkin’s Education Plans
The Virginia Association of School Superintendents slams internal changes made to end Virginia's equity initiatives.
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Biden Administration To Announce Steps Targeted To Close Gender and Racial Pay Gaps
Biden expected to use an executive order that limits access to federal workers' pay history to determine salaries.
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Law Limiting Discussion of Race in Schools Signed by Governor of Mississippi
The superintendent of Education in Mississippi says critical race theory is not taught in schools
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Nonprofit Wants to Make the Workplace Less Stressful for Black Women
The Black Women's Health Imperative knows workplace stress is taking a toll on Black women's health and wants to do something about it
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Georgia State Senate Passes Classroom ‘Divisive Concepts’ Bill
The bill outlines "nine divisive concepts" that would be no longer allowed in Georgia schools if made law.
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