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In the first panel of the day, State Senator Liz Miranda and Segun Idowu, chief of economic opportunity and inclusion for the ...
The emancipation took place on June 19, 1865, two-and-a-half years after President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation ...
Trump-era cuts and truth bans fuel growing racial divide in U.S. education, exacerbating existing inequities in schools.
Black students, parents and community members raised concerns over what they say is a lack of action by MCPS on addressing ...
Major companies rushed to embrace DEI after George Floyd's death, five years later, many of these companies are singing a ...
The Visiting Elective Scholarship Program is reserved for fourth-year medical students who are either “disadvantaged, have ...
A union representing teachers, paraprofessionals and clerical staff in the Amherst-Pelham public schools is renewing a call ...
In a major policy announcement aimed at addressing longstanding racial inequities in Maryland, Governor Wes Moore unveiled a ...
What is Juneteenth? What is the proper way to celebrate it? Should holiday observers attend barbecues and cookouts? Should ...
From Galveston to the Guggenheim, Black communities are gathering in joy—even as DEI gains, Black history and hard-won ...
Corporate Juneteenth support faces pressure as companies reduce visibility while maintaining holiday recognition despite DEI ...
The United States’ newest federal holiday, celebrated annually on June 19, has quickly become its most puzzling one. Four ...