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Amazing Grace, How Dangerous You Sound
Mo the Educator offers his commentary on Harvard Law Review editor and third-year law student Stephanie Grace’s email in which she indicated that she would not, “…rule out the possibility that African Americans are, on average, genetically predisposed to be less intelligent.”
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Philly cop shoots himself then blames 2 African Americans
Philly officer who told authorities he was shot while on patrol by two African American males last month has admitted he shot himself intentionally.
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New Arizona Law bans teaching Ethnic Studies
A bill that aims to ban ethnic studies in Arizona schools was signed into law Tuesday by Gov. Jan Brewer
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Black Only elementary school field trip causes a stir
A program for African-American elementary students in Michigan has been disbanded after a field trip to meet a black rocket scientist that excluded children of other races.
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Spirituality or religion?
Many young people are taking a buffet approach to faith. They’re comfortable mixing in a variety of beliefs. “They go out into the marketplace of religious ideas and take parts of each,” he said. “It’s little bit of Jesus, a little bit of Buddha and a little bit of Hinduism.”
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Talking with Actor Laz Alonzo
Interview with actor Laz Alonso on key points in his career, as well as the impact of his HBCU education.
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FAMU College of Law is most diverse in the nation
The Florida A&M University (FAMU) College of Law was recognized by U.S. News & World Report for having the most diverse law school in the nation – for the second consecutive year
