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Diversity of HBCU speakers in upcoming commencements

    Diversity of HBCU speakers in upcoming commencements

BY CASH MICHAELS  FOR THE CHRONICLE Once again, black families in the Triad and Triangle that have students graduating from historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) are preparing for May

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Commentary: President Trump should consider CBC budget if he’s serious about helping Black America

    Commentary: President Trump should consider CBC budget if he’s serious about helping Black America

Bobby Scott Guest Columnist A nation’s budget is a document that reflects its priorities. While President Donald Trump has yet to submit his first budget to Congress, we are already

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Commentary: It’s time for black parents to stand up for the Every Student Succeeds Act

    Commentary: It’s time for black parents to stand up for the Every Student Succeeds Act

Ben Chavis Guest Columnist Today, across the United States in nearly every African-American community, millions of parents are striving to do all that they can to ensure that their children

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EDITORIAL: Remember, those in poverty have needs to fix now

    EDITORIAL: Remember, those in poverty have needs to fix now

The Poverty Thought Force issued its final report to Mayor Allen Joines and the City Council on Feb. 13. The report includes 56 recommendations for policies that could reduce the

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Emmanuel plans women’s conference

    Emmanuel plans women’s conference

SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Emmanuel Baptist Church, 1075 Shalimar Drive, will host a Women’s Conference March 17 through March 19.

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What’s wrong with the education system?

    What’s wrong with the education system?

By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle More than 60 years after the landmark decision in Brown v. Education, which argued that

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W-S native, NFL star Chris Hairston gives back to community

    W-S native, NFL star Chris Hairston gives back to community

Submitted photo BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY  THE CHRONICLE Former San Diego Charger and Carver High School graduate Chris Hairston spoke with

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Editorial: Let black philanthropists know your needs

    Editorial: Let black philanthropists know your needs

The Black Philanthropy Initiative (BPI), an organization that awards grants to community groups to expand education and engagement in the

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Commentary: Ending generational poverty takes a new approach

    Commentary: Ending generational poverty takes a new approach

Jerry Anderson Guest Columnist Over the years (Happy Hill Garden-’51) there have been countless attempts to end poverty among minorities

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Professors: Be cautious of political polls

    Professors: Be cautious of political polls

BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE Even if candidates like Hillary Clinton seem to be winning in the polls, voters should

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