
Tag: Education


Recent Study Shows That White D.C. Residents Are Outliving Their Black Counterparts by 9 Years

Tablets Are the New Way to Learn in the Classroom

Should Christians Remove Their Children from Public Schools?

Bishop Harry R. Jackson Jr. Asks: Can Affirmative Action In America Make Life Fair?

Kerry Washington on How to Save Our Schools: The Arts and Music are No Fairytale

5 Reasons Why Homeschooling is Smart for Your Children

U.S. Marks 60th Anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education; Some say the Ruling’s Promise Has Not Been Totally Fulfilled

President and CEO of World Impact, Efrem Smith, Shares his Thoughts on Church Planting Among the Urban Poor

President Obama Marks Brown vs. Board of Education Anniversary as ‘a Promise Unfulfilled’

On 60th Anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, Center for American Progress and the National Education Association Release Data Showing 82% of Teachers Are White and 48% of Students Are Non-White

For Many Minorities, Funding for Educational Needs Lags Far Behind Effort

States Increase Veterans’ Accessibility to College

Chicago Conference Focuses on Black Fathers and Their Struggle to Reconnect After Incarceration

Mary McLeod Bethune: American Educator and Civil Rights Leader

New York City and Teachers’ Union Reaches Preliminary Contract Agreement

History Columnist Rob Neufeld Looks Back at Allen School, the Private School for Black Women that was a Beacon of Education during the Years of Segregation

Missouri Legislative Black Caucus Forum Tackles Education

Rev. Dr. Amos Brown of Third Baptist Church in San Francisco Calls on the Black Community to Step Up and Help Improve Education

Black Girls Fare Better than Black Boys, and Other Myths We Need to Stop Spreading About Young African-American Women

8 Great High Schools for Black Students

EBONY Magazine and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation Release the State of the Black Family Survey
Study Suggests that Students Who Read Physical Books Comprehend Better than Students Who Read E-Books

Poll Finds that ‘Lack of Parental Involvement’ Is the Biggest Education Issue for African-Americans Today

Ivy League Success of Ghanian-American Student Stirs Tensions Between African Immigrants and Black Americans

A “National Crisis”: New Report Finds that Black Children Rank at the Bottom of All Ethnic Groups in Well-Being

91 Men and Women Graduated from the Texas Offender Re-entry Initiative at The Potter’s House in Dallas

Why the Black Church Needs to Rise Up and Help Bring Revival to America

How the Black Church Can Revive America
