
How Black TikTok Is Driving Real Change In Activism And Education
Since its inception, the #HillmanTok movement has grown in leaps and bounds, offering educational content across various subjects from chemistry to theology to business.
Since its inception, the #HillmanTok movement has grown in leaps and bounds, offering educational content across various subjects from chemistry to theology to business.
Washington DC—Amidst current volatility in the stock market, federal spending costs, and layoffs, the U.S. The Department of Education announced plans to resume collections on defaulted student loans starting May 5, 2025, after the expiration of pandemic-era relief measures.
Dr. Pamela Kennebrew, is redefining what leadership looks like in health, education, and community healing. As Chair of the Human Services Department at Lincoln University and President-Elect of the Delaware Valley Association of Black Psychologists, her work intersects economic justice, adult education, mental health, and Black women’s wellness.
As a college professor at Wichita State University, Mercy Umeri understands the power of education to make dreams come true.
For many, education financing is becoming increasingly inaccessible, and the traditional path to higher earnings—a college degree—may no longer be…
What happens if the White House makes good on promises to dismantle the federal Department of Education? Unsure? You are not alone and may be one of 43 million Americans who owe $1.75 trillion in federal and private student loan debt combined. Your student loans are at stake.
The Mlanjeni Magical Theater performed a spectacular interactive magic show — featuring stories about the history of African-American trains, acts of illusion, puppets, folk music and dance — for elementary-school students to close The City School’s lower-school curriculum celebrating heritage and culture during Black History Month in Philadelphia’s Fairmount section on February 28th.
In a world where Africa’s laudable achievements are met with doubts, it is only pertinent to overrule these doubts, and biases, and set the record straight. Outdated media narratives have since put Africa in a bad light, causing many harmful beliefs and misconceptions about Africa.
Like all museums around the world, Black museums in the United States of America continue to tell the story of a people who have surmounted incredible odds to achieve greatness while redefining the identity of the nation.
While most teens are still figuring out parallel parking, Jonathan Suarez is out here flying his mom to Ocean City for her birthday like it is no big deal.