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Enslaved African Americans were not counted by name in the US census; before 1870, they registered only as numbers. While there are statues that focus on President Abraham Lincoln’s 1863 Emancipation Proclamation, no national markers specifically commemorate this real and symbolic leap for millions of Americans. Bryan Stevenson, civil rights lawyer and founder of the […]

Rebecca Y. Bayeck is studying the cultural values and literacies intertwined with the classic African game Songo to find ways to create inclusive learning environments in formal learning settings. Bayeck is an assistant professor in Instructional Technology and Learning Sciences at Utah State University. With dual Ph.D.s in Learning Design and Technology and Comparative International […]

The text of the following statement was released by the Governments of the United States of America and Singapore at the U.S. – Singapore Space Dialogue. Begin Text As called for in the March 2022 U.S.-Singapore Joint Leaders’ Statement, the United States and Singapore held the first bilateral Space Dialogue in Washington, D.C. on October […]

Many attendees left feeling rejuvenated, encouraged and creatively stimulated , including photographer Lami Amoky. Amoky believes that the event is pivotal for helping bridge the gap between African-American professionals, creators, and entrepreneurs, adding that it encourages the community to build our own opportunities as well. “The thing I enjoyed most was the amazing opportunity to […]

BLACK SKIES was developed in 2022The U.S. Space Force successfully concluded BLACK SKIES 23-3, the third iteration of Space Training and Readiness Command’s exercise series focused on tactical Space Electromagnetic Warfare. (U.S. Space Force image) (U.S. SPACE FORCE) – The U.S. Space Force successfully concluded BLACK SKIES 23-3, the third iteration of Space Training and […]

On Sept. 22, the U.S. Space Force successfully concluded BLACK SKIES 23-3, the third iteration of Space Training and Readiness Command’s exercise series focused on tactical Space Electromagnetic Warfare (SEW). Established in 2022, BLACK SKIES was conceived as an advanced training forum for tactical units to understand the intricacies of between operational planning and tactical […]

“I didn’t even know space law was a thing.”   No matter where I am or who I’m around, this is a comment I hear all the time.     It’s came from law students, practicing attorneys, judges, and every other type of person in the legal community. It’s always weird to hear this from people […]

NASA Since NASA’s conception just over six decades ago, 600 astronauts have traveled to space, yet only 18 have been Black Americans. Hindered in equal parts by racial discrimination and the lack of educational and economic resources given to the Black community in the space administration’s formative years led to a significant racial disparity among […]

Many kids dream of being astronauts when they grow up, but Millie Savage is contributing to something bigger: helping future space explorers manufacture their own supplies in space conditions. Savage, an undergraduate student at Lincoln University and a research intern in the Department of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering in the McKelvey School of Engineering […]


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