Celebrate Kwanzaa on Your Campus
The purpose of this article is to encourage colleges to integrate this cultural holiday into their student activity calendars, thus allowing all students to experience
The purpose of this article is to encourage colleges to integrate this cultural holiday into their student activity calendars, thus allowing all students to experience
Next May, 2017 I will officially step down as a professor in the School of Education’s doctoral program. While it has been a great ride,
I have been blessed to help a large religious organization with churches throughout the U.S. and overseas answer that question and embrace diversity, inclusion and
According to Marilyn Ruffin-the President and founder of this 22 year-old African American Black Women’s Book club: Sisters with Books, I will be the first male
I was invited to give the keynote address on 7/23/16 at the reunion of blacks and whites who grew up in Smelterville, the poorest section
I was asked to write a brief article on invisible Black History, that many call suppressed Black history, because it has been deliberately concealed and
When this pandemic is overWhat will we become?A nation that cares for everyoneOr a country that only cares for some Will we provide health care
How did this country arrive at the point where we have such systemic racial inequality today? Increasingly historians are claiming it’s a result of the
Juneteenth-June 19, 1865, the oldest African American celebration in the U.S. is considered the date when the last enslaved Blacks in America were freed, almost
Someone recently asked me this and I’d like to share two resources that answers that question. One is a book-THE CARMEN PORCO STORY, that you
The retreat gives people an opportunity to learn about other cultures by experiencing, discussing and sharing it firsthand.
I entered college in the late 1960s at a time of great civil unrest. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. had been killed, Lyndon Johnson had