Education

From Mary McLeod Bethune to Booker T. Washington, here are seven Black educators who made an impact in the classroom and beyond.

Filmmaker Sade Sellers is documenting one year with a four-generation Altadena family who lost their cherished home in the LA wildfires.

TikTok’s latest trend is letting users live out their HBCU dream.

Every year, National Stop Bullying Day serves as a powerful reminder to us all about the importance of fostering a safe and inclusive environment for everyone.

In a city as vibrant and diverse as New York, libraries have long been pillars of the community, especially for Black children who not only have access to books and other resources, but computers and quiet spaces where they can do their homework. 

Education

Reec Talks With Dr Latonya Martin Rogers About Her Teacher’s Back To School Supply Event! Dr. Martin Rogers is a council woman representing Ward D in the City of East Point. Take a listen on how you can get involved or receive supplies.  

Ever since the Supreme Court decided to pretend white people didn't benefit from what was essentially pro-white affirmative action for at least the 400 years before the 1964 Civil Rights Act was signed, crybaby Caucasian conservatives have been trying to apply the ruling to everything.

Education

Registration link can be found on our website at www.fcsoga.org or in the link in our bios on Instagram and Facebook @fultonsheriff Sheriff Labot comes on the radio to speak with Reec about another amazing community opportunity for Metro Atlanta and Fulton County residents. – FCSO 3rd Annual Back to School Giveaway Saturday, July 13 […]

Coined from "dignity and pride," the dap is a potent symbol of solidarity and survival, embodying black consciousness and a commitment to mutual support in the Black community.

Participation in music programs is linked to improved language development and reading skills, as well as higher levels of creativity and critical thinking.

The 320th Barrage Balloon Battalion played a crucial role in the D-Day invasion of Normandy, yet their story is often overlooked.

The fate of scholarship money is up in the air in Ohio after seven state universities put race-conscious programs on hold.