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ISLAMABAD, Aug 14 (Reuters) – Crowded into a small, rented room near Pakistan’s capital, an Afghan family of 12 is waiting, like thousands of others, for progress on their applications to go to the United States as refugees. As time passes, their money is running out and their worries are growing.

Half of Americans disapprove of colleges and universities taking race and ethnicity into account in admissions decisions, according to a recent Pew Research Center report, while . . .

We are a society obsessed with murder most foul. From serial killers to kidnappers, mass murderers to family annihilators, true crime very much remains our genre du jour—so much so that a

Black immigrants are growing in numbers, but in the U.S. many often feel invisible | Georgia Public Broadcasting Skip to main content Source link

There’s nothing like receiving love and support from a Black father. Their encouragement makes our worlds go around and their commitment to family makes all the difference in so many lives. Over time, there have been many skewed narratives about the Black father’s absence in their homes and that they are not cherished. As members […]

Hadley Park has a long history in North Nashville, Tenn. It was a plantation, tanks were staged there during the Vietnam War, and it is now home to the annual African Street Festival. Joseph Ross for NPR hide caption toggle caption Joseph Ross for NPR Hadley Park has a long history in North Nashville, Tenn. […]

How you describe Hadley Park might depend on where you stand. If you enter from the southeast corner, you’ll see a sweeping, tree-lined expanse — verdant in the summer, golden in the fall. Look northwest, and there’s the campus of Tennessee State University — a century-old historically Black university. Turn around, and you’ll see I-40, […]

How you describe Hadley Park might depend on where you stand. If you enter from the southeast corner, you’ll see a sweeping, tree-lined expanse — verdant in the summer, golden in the fall. Look northwest, and there’s the campus of Tennessee State University — a century-old historically Black university. Turn around, and you’ll see I-40, […]

How you describe Hadley Park might depend on where you stand. If you enter from the southeast corner, you’ll see a sweeping, tree-lined expanse — verdant in the summer, golden in the fall. Look northwest, and there’s the campus of Tennessee State University — a century-old historically Black university. Turn around, and you’ll see I-40, […]

Poetry is one of the most universal methods of expression. This art form not only encapsulates a variety of emotions but it also allows us to understand experiences that differ from ours. Throughout history, Black poets have been held responsible for reflecting on current events and charging the community to envision a world where words […]


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