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Members and supporters of Changó, the Afro-Latine Student Association and Spanish-Speaking Society at Howard University, gathered at the International Student House in Washington, D.C....
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A cohort of youth leaders spread across continents are bringing attention to the importance of African diaspora youth to the United Nations (UN) next...
Students in the inaugural cohort of the Bachelor of Arts to Juris Doctor (B.A.-J.D.) accelerated joint degree program at Howard University are preparing for...
Although many are aware of the Peace Corps, the independent agency and program of the United States government that trains and deploys volunteers to...
Though the national emergency on the coronavirus is ending this month, the impact of the three-year-long pandemic is still being felt by many, such...
Members and supporters of Changó, the Afro-Latine Student Association and Spanish-Speaking Society at Howard University, gathered at the International Student House in Washington, D.C....
Dr. Tamia Potter with her Vanderbilt letter of acceptance on National Match Day 2023. Photo courtesy of Dr. Tamia Potter. Vanderbilt University’s neurosurgical residency...
Incidents of anti-African or anti-Black racism in Europe, particularly in Switzerland, have made headlines recently, with a group of United Nations (UN) experts declaring...
The National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C., continues to offer a wealth of springtime activities for District residents, students and visitors after nearly...
Pan Africanism, or the belief that all African descendants share a common history, struggle and destiny, and efforts that support cultural, social, political, and...
Former U.S. president Doanld Trump has pleaded not guilty in Manhattan, New York, to 34 counts of falsifying business records, making him the first...
The National Women’s History Museum hosted its grand exhibition opening of Black feminists in Washington, D.C., and their influence on national policy, titled “We...