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Headlines News Politics Federal Judge Temporarily Suspends Loan Forgiveness Program for Farmers of Color Danita Gibbs June 10, 2021 0 Milwaukee U.S. District Judge William Griesbach has paused the loan forgiveness program for people of color by temporarily suspending funding. What We Know: The loan […]
Education Headlines Furman University Unveils Statue of its First Black Student Donovan Bell-Farmer April 20, 2021 0 Joseph Vaughn attended Furman University back in 1965. What We Know: A statue of Vaughn, the school’s first African-American student, was revealed on Friday, April […]
Headlines National Oakland to Give Low-Income Black, Indigenous Families $500 per Month Estefania De La Torre March 26, 2021 0 Low-income families in Oakland, California, could be receiving a $500 guaranteed income per month. What We Know: Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf announced this week that […]
Headlines Lifestyle Quil Lemons Becomes the Youngest Photographer to Shoot Vanity Fair Cover Estefania De La Torre February 13, 2021 0 A young artist from South Philly makes history in a Vanity Fair photoshoot starring Billie Eilish. What We Know: 23-year-old Quil Lemons has just become the […]
Education News Connecticut Will Require High Schools to Offer African American, Black, Puerto Rican and Latino studies, Becoming First State to Do So Natalia Perez December 11, 2020 0 Connecticut lawmakers passed a law that would require high schools in the state to offer African-American, Black, Puerto Rican, and Latino studies beginning in the […]