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HBCUs seeing increase in enrollment

    HBCUs seeing increase in enrollment

HBCUs seeing increase in enrollment

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Army New England Recruiting Battalion names first woman, African American as commander

    Army New England Recruiting Battalion names first woman, African American as commander

Lt. Col. Natasha Sunday Clarke has received many accolades throughout her military career, and she added another to the list last week, officially becoming both the first woman and African American to lead the New England Recruiting Battalion.

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Study shows N.C. parents praise summer learning programs, but many out of reach for children

    Study shows N.C. parents praise summer learning programs, but many out of reach for children

Study shows N.C. parents praise summer learning programs, but many out of reach for children

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A Step Forward

    A Step Forward

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.

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Register To Vote—Now?

  Register To Vote—Now?

Register To Vote—Now?

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NFL hires first Black woman referee

  NFL hires first Black woman referee

NFL hires first Black woman referee

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National Wear Red Day and American Heart Month

  National Wear Red Day and American Heart Month

National Wear Red Day is Friday, Feb. 5. Despite the devastating toll of COVID-19, heart disease remains the #1 cause of death in the U.S and worldwide. Join us in raising awareness of heart disease in women. We are encouraging everyone in the Triad to post photos on social media showing off their red with #GoRedTriad.

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$25 billion dollar civil rights lawsuit filed by Black man takes an interesting turn

  $25 billion dollar civil rights lawsuit filed by Black man takes an interesting turn

$25 billion dollar civil rights lawsuit filed by Black man takes an interesting turn

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Senate passes bill to create African American Burial Grounds Network

  Senate passes bill to create African American Burial Grounds Network

The U.S. Senate unanimously passed legislation that would better protect historic African American cemeteries.

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A new day dawns for democracy

  A new day dawns for democracy

A new day dawns for democracy

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