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The theme of Howard University’s upcoming International Black Writers Festival, “Why We Gather,” reexamines the importance of Black voices in a mainstream white society.
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African diaspora youth at UN Geneva forum push for representation, reparations, and systemic justice reforms.
Students from various D.C. universities, including Howard, protest in a pro-Palestinian encampment on GW's campus, demanding divestment from Israel.
NEA, the National Endowment of the Arts, celebrates jazz at Howard University, emphasizing diverse career paths beyond performance for aspiring musicians.
Biden-Harris rule expands background checks, targets gun violence loopholes, and prompts further advocacy for reform.
The theme of Howard University’s upcoming International Black Writers Festival, “Why We Gather,” reexamines the importance of Black voices in a mainstream white society.
As Hispanic Heritage Month begins, Howard University students and professors share what it means to be Afro-Latine, not only to them, but the role...
Institutions of learning, including universities, grapple with ChatGPT usage in classrooms as world leaders discuss AI regulation and its evolving role in academia.
At the 60th anniversary event of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law in the East Room of the White House, President Biden...
The impact of the hurricane-turned-tropical storm, Hilary, prompts discussions on the wider implications of climate change.
As the TV and film writers' strike passes 100 days. The WGA and SAG-AFTRA failed to reach an agreement on a new contract with...
Many attendees from all over the country gather in Washington, D.C. as a continuation of the 60-year-old March on Washington as human rights struggles...