On Nov. 11, the HBCU National Center will hold a ribbon cutting blocks from the U.S. Capitol.
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On Tuesday, April 20, the jury in the Derek Chauvin trial found him guilty on all three counts. While the verdict may look like justice, it’s fair to say that real justice would have spared George Floyd’s life. The guilty verdict is more representative of accountability.