Getting A College Degree Won’t Protect Black Workers From The Economy’s Racial Barriers

BY BRYCE COVERT Article Submission The unemployment rate for black workers has been significantly higher than for white workers since government data has been collected. But despite the fact that college graduates fare better in the job market,

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In New York City, Group Calls for Black History to Be Taught to All in City Public School System

On the 60th anniversary of the historic 1954 decision Brown v. Board of Education, some say schools in in the city still don’t provide culturally relevant education for children of color. NY1′s Mahsa Saeidi filed

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Government investigates 55 colleges over handling of sex assault cases

By:Teresa Watanabe Article Submission Aiming to reduce sexual assault on campus, the federal government Thursday disclosed that 55 colleges and universities, including four in California, are under investigation for possibly violating the law in their

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