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Some medical schools may still be using affirmative action policies to admit more black students over whites and Asians, a ...
There's a solution to the fight over DEI. Some conservatives are taking aim at it. It was the turn of the millennium, and the ...
Democratic former Rep. William Lacy Clay Sr., a St. Louis powerbroker who became Missouri’s first elected Black member of ...
The Big 12 is home to some of the most unique brands in college athletics. Those schools also have some of the nation's best ...
Indiana's governor's executive order eliminates diversity initiatives, including scholarships, racial bias training, and ...
And now the “U” is unveiling a new institutional logo. The new logo features a pair of red interlocking U’s with an emphasis ...
The Defenders mascot goes beyond a name; it is a powerful symbol of strength, who we are, and who we are becoming.” ...
A new study reveals that more than half of Black women—regardless of income or education—have experienced eviction.
Black city leaders are worried their influence is waning at a moment when the rising costs that Zohran Mamdani put at the center of his campaign are pushing Black New Yorkers out of the city.
On Juneteenth, Denver7 looked into a new state law that aims to ensure young Coloradans get a deeper understanding of Black American history.
In honor of Juneteenth, we’ve compiled a list of current black C‑level executives at NASDAQ- and NYSE-listed companies, to both spotlight progress and underscore how far we still must go.
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