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Black Voters Matter Launches ‘Take The Field’ Student Initiative

Source: Bilal Moris / iOne Digital Black Voters Matter (BVM) is partnering with students nationwide to advocate for educational legislative changes and to empower them to combat policies that put their educational futures at risk. Starting March 19, BVM will launch its Take the Field initiative, a series of events to boost student civic engagement by elevating student issues and organizing around policies affecting them at the local, state, and […]

todayMarch 20, 2025

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Los Angeles Street Legend Big U Indicted On RICO Charges

Source: Leon Bennett / Getty Eugene “Big U” Henley is known in the hip-hop community as a former member of the Rollin’ 60s who changed his life after spending 13 years in prison, using his stature in the city to prevent gang violence and make moves with artists like the late Nipsey Hussle. But an FBI investigation has Henley battling accusations of murder, kidnapping, robbery, extortion, and fraud. LA Times […]

todayMarch 20, 2025

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Black People May Not Benefit From Harvard’s Free Tuition

Source: Scott Eisen / Getty Harvard University announced a “significant expansion” of its financial aid program this week, but who will these changes actually help? In a statement released Monday, Harvard announced free undergraduate tuition for students from families with annual incomes of $200,000 or less. For students whose families have an annual income of $100,000 or less, in addition to free tuition, food, housing, health insurance, and travel costs […]

todayMarch 20, 2025

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GED Section: Societal Anger and the Need for Unity

Source: boonchai wedmakawand / Getty In today’s “Notes From The GED Section,”, D.L. Hughley shed light on the growing societal discontent and the fragmented perspectives that deepen division. He emphasized the selective nature of public outrage, explaining how people often only care when their own interests are threatened. “Everybody’s only angry about the things that affect them,” Hughley noted, identifying a key flaw in the pursuit of collective progress. RELATED: ICYMI: […]

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