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On Wednesday, Concordia College announced that it will be closing its doors permanently at the end of this semester.  Concordia, a private HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) in Selma, Ala., has faced financial, recruitment, and other challenges in recent years.  The college, founded in 1922, currently enrolls around 400 students. In our 20 years […]

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The debate surrounding the state of school security following last week’s deadly massacre in Florida has increasingly turned to arming teachers and police alike on school grounds.

A white man, Patrick John Owens, who claimed two African-American brothers robbed him at gunpoint, lied about the incident and is now behind bars. Turns out the crime was reversed: Owens actually pulled a gun and tried to rob Christopher and Jerry Tate on a St. Louis street corner. The Tate brothers are thanking their […]

“I love a good cry” – Poet Nikki Giovanni Twelve years ago, I sat in a classroom at Virginia Tech and watched poet and educator Nikki Giovanni inspire a group of black male students, all college football players who had dreams of ascending to the NFL. Giovanni was teaching the young men humility, patience, how […]

It’s been another month of self-inflicted racial turmoil for President Donald Trump. “I am not a racist,” Trump said while defending himself yet again. It’s become a familiar – and troubling – refrain. During a recent meeting about immigration with congressional leaders, Trump reportedly asked why the U.S. admits people from “shithole countries” like Haiti […]

President Donald Trump, in his first State of The Union address, claimed he wants to unite America, but his speech on Tuesday further divided an already racially-polarized nation. Trump has shown his disdain for immigrants and people of color during his first year in office and Tuesday Trump was consistently intolerant in his approach to […]

President Donald Trump lashed out unnecessarily Sunday at another high-profile African-American on Twitter: Jay Z. Trump scolded Jay Z Sunday after Jay Z said Trump’s comments about “shithole countries” like African and Haiti were “hurtful.” The Grammy-winning rapper also questioned Trump’s assertions that he’s created jobs for African-Americans. “Somebody please inform Jay Z that because […]

NASA Astronaut Dr. Jeanette Epps has been abruptly grounded. Epps was on track to become the first African-American to travel through space and live on the International Space Station for an extended six-month assignment. But now that Epps has been abruptly pulled from the NASA mission, Epps’ brother says “racism” is the reason why his […]

A white University of Alabama student has apologized for posting social media videos using the N-word and other racial profanities about African Americans – but she was still expelled from the southern college. Harley Barber, a 19-year-old from New Jersey, went on a bizarre racist rant last week in which she posted multiple views about […]

Frigid weather has forced Howard University to temporarily close its classrooms to students. Howard University students are experiencing an unexpected extended holiday because of sporadic power outages and extensive damage to ruptured pipes caused by freezing temperatures in Washington, D.C. The historic Black university has postponed undergraduate and graduate classes for more than a week. […]

A police officer in Grand Rapids, Michigan should be reprimanded – and fired – for handcuffing a terrified 11-year-old girl at gunpoint and forcing her into the back of his squad car. The incident happened on Dec. 6 but on Thursday Grand Rapids Police Chief David Rahinsky said the officer who handcuffed Honestie would not […]

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Attorney Antonio Moore says that African-Americans need to get smarter and sharper under the new tax law coming down the pike. He says Black Americans will have to get realistic about what impact the Trump plan may have, not just on Black Americans overall, but on individual lives and families. Are you prepared for it? […]