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How Corporal Punishment in Southern Schools Fuels Educational Inequality and Legislative HarmCorporal punishment in Southern schools disproportionately affects Black and differently abled children, increasing inequity and injustice.
In a soul-stirring conversation with Dallas Weekly, Dr. Ruthie Olumba shares the personal losses that shaped her calling, the urgent health truths Black women must confront, and why reclaiming our ...
Why Black America is employing a strategic resistance to the current political climate, drawing on historical lessons and collective power.
Black people are not immune to skin cancer and UV-related health risks. Educate yourself on the importance of sunscreen and sun protection.
LGBTQ+ students in Texas face increased discrimination and censorship as conservative lawmakers target their rights and identity in schools.
Black autistic students face increased challenges as catastrophic funding cuts to Title I and the Department of Education threaten support.
Dallas City Council hears update on artificial intelligence plans. Concerns over bias and energy usage of A.I. data centers in the city are also discussed.
Bishop T.D. Jakes steps back from The Potter's House ministry, handing the reins to his daughter Sarah Jakes Roberts and her ...
VolunteerNow's Hearts of Texas Luncheon celebrates service, transformation, and records-breaking community support. Honorees ...
Black students at NIU express concern over the dismantling of the National Law Enforcement Accountability Database for police ...
Jay DeMoir opens DeMoir Books & Things in Memphis, a Black-owned bookstore that centers Black authors and promotes representation in literature.
Discover the complexities of autism through the story of a young adult on the autism spectrum and how he navigates life in ...
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