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Who Knows What an HBCU Is? About 60% of High Schoolers Don’t
A recent survey by the United Negro College Fund reveals that more than 60% of high school students possess limited awareness of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), while a mere 36% frequently engage in discussions about pursuing higher education.
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A Life Of Service: Retired Judge LeRoy McCullough Leaves A Legacy Of Justice And Dignity In Seattle
Judge LeRoy McCullough retired from the King County Superior Court after 50 years of service, leaving a legacy of justice, dignity, and commitment to equity and community service.
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5-Year-Old Boy Taken By ICE In Minneapolis Area Being Held With Father At Texas Facility
A 5-year-old boy, originally from Ecuador, was apprehended by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents alongside his father after the family sought asylum in Texas. The child's mother, fearing detention, declined to assume custody of her son.
The Dream And The Divide: What Seattle Can Learn From Dr. King
On the anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s historic speech, communities are reminded that progress is rooted in small acts of kindness and respect, coupled with economic mobility, to achieve unity, dignity, and justice for all.
We Cannot Drift Away from Dr. King’s Legacy
The re-election of the Trump administration has intensified political and cultural shifts across the United States, with significant implications for racial and moral perspectives within the Black community. Many view the "Make America Great Again" movement as a revival of discriminatory practices, racial violence, and systemic barriers that echo the nation's historical injustices.
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Podcast: Garfield High School Hosts Meeting On Racial Disparities In Education
Concerned families, educators, students, and community leaders recently convened at Garfield High School to address the ongoing racial disparities in academic achievement affecting Black and Brown students.
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