Kamala isn’t Joe. She’s also not Barack, Hillary, or Shirley. Nadia E. Brown, Christopher J. Clark, Anna M. Mahoney, Periloux Peay, and Michael G. Strawbridge - July 24, 2024 And, hopefully, this isn’t 1968.
College students have been voting at record rates. Why? Melissa R. Michelson and Maricruz Ariana Osorio - August 29, 2022 Whether they show up for the November 2022 elections may depend on what colleges do
The bomb threats against Howard University affect far more than a single university Tiffany Willoughby-Herard, Pearl K. Dowe, Nikol G. Alexander-Floyd, Kelly Richardson, Khalilah L. Brown-Dean, Françoise Cromer, Elsie Scott, and Duchess Harris - February 16, 2022 Historically Black colleges and universities are being attacked as their success becomes more visible
Rising Democratic star Val Demings wants to challenge Sen. Marco Rubio. Could she win? Pearl K. Dowe and Ashley Daniels - May 24, 2021 Her network of Black women’s civic organizations would give her a critical boost
When Trump signs bills into law, he objects to scores of provisions. Here’s what that means. Kevin Evans and Bryan Marshall - May 17, 2017 [caption id="attachment_57675" align="alignleft" width="960"] President Trump speaks at Mar-a-Lago in