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HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – The U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville’s Equal Employment Opportunity Office hosted its annual Black History Month presentation Feb. 28. More than 100 employees attended the virtual event featuring four panelists who paid tribute to Black Americans who have overcome educational, political and economic barriers to make significant contributions to our […]

On Tuesday, March 7 at 7 p.m. EST, the UMass Amherst Feinberg Series presents a free public event, “Feminists Against Empire: Resistance to U.S. Sanctions and Embargoes.” Hosted on the eve of International Women’s Day, this online panel of Latin American feminists will explore the relationship between patriarchy and U.S. imperialism, specifically the fatal impacts […]

President Joe Biden said Monday that “history matters, and Black history matters” during a White House reception marking Black History Month, a forceful declaration that comes after the state of Florida blocked a new advanced course on African American studies from being taught in its high schools. “It’s important to say from the White House […]

02.17.2023  –   In honor of Black History Month, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Philadelphia Division’s African American Employee Resource Group (AAERG) hosted “Black History Month Jeopardy!” for NSWCPD personnel on Feb 8, 2023. “We know about the traditional famous figures whom everyone is taught about in school, but do we explore beyond the information we are […]

LAREDO, Texas — A federal judge sentenced a South Texas man to more than 21 years in federal prison on Feb. 10 for conspiracy to transport noncitizens resulting in death. The sentence followed an investigation conducted by Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and the Texas Department of Public Safety. U.S. District […]

Alabama community rallies in support of a Black author after school district cancels Black History Month event  CNN Source link

U.S. Figure Skating ‘Frustrated’ by Lack of Final Decision in Team Event, Calls for Fair Ruling  PEOPLE Source link

January 27, 2023 Luther College invites everyone to recognize Black History Month this February by attending a series of events on campus. The series kicks off with international music performances with a Language Day workshop and several speakers to follow including the Black History Month Distinguished Lecture. All events are free to the public with […]

As discussions continue on public service and the School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA), Eric Johnson GS ’03, mayor of Dallas, TX, discussed the virtues of serving in public office, the benefits of a SPIA education, and the challenges faced by local and state governments at an event held at Richardson Auditorium and moderated […]

‘Show us the money:’ Join us for a Feb. 3 event breaking down barriers for Black entrepreneurs  Black businesses are crucial for the success of Black communities. But the abundance of Black talent is equaled only by the longstanding barriers Blacks face here and nationwide. For example, “Even with a strong credit profile, Black entrepreneurs […]


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