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Black Students Return to School, But Will the Funding?

According to the Mayor and CPS officials, Chicago Public School students have been making tremendous progress in spite of school closings and budget cuts....

Megar Evers Alumni Celebrates Alumni Neighborhood Festival

Megar Evers Alumni Celebrates Alumni Neighborhood Festival                   The Megar Evers Alumni Celebrates its Euclid Park Alumni Neighborhood Festival This weekend the Megar Evers Alumni  hosts its Euclid...

Musical Chairs: Chicago Families Fight for Seats in the City’s Top Schools

For many kids around the country, the next school year this coming fall will be their last year as middle school students. It’s every...

An Open Letter of Love to Black Students: #Black LivesMatter

              The Open Letter  below was written by college academicians and educators to our children and so we want...

For Black Students the School to Prison Pipeline is in Higher Gear than Ever

*The focus has been intense on the wildly disproportionate number of black students who are suspended or expelled from America’s public schools. But what has flown quietly under the radar scope is the even more wildly disproportionate number of black students who are arrested on high school and even elementary school campuses for alleged behavior […]

Teachers Expect Less From Black And Latino Students

Students from low-income families and students of color may perform poorly in school because their teachers simply do not believe in them. A study published Tuesday...

HBCU Alumni and Students Head To Soldier Field As The Sun Washed Away The Rain At The 17th annual Chicago Football Classic

It started off rainy and wet, but the sun soon came out and shined on the 2014 Chicago Football Classic. The annual charity event that...

Four Ways You Can Seek Back Pay for an Unpaid Internship

At ProPublica, we've heard from a lot of unpaid interns. You've told us about walking your boss's dog, fact-checking for magazines and even doing the same work as...

Few Black And Latino Students Were Admitted To New York City's Specialized Schools This Year

It seems New York City’s specialized schools continue to have a problem when it comes to admitting minority students. According to city's Department of Education...

Yes, Schools Do Discriminate Against Students Of Color — Reports

A so-called school-to-prison pipeline flows from school discipline that lands disproportionately on students with disabilities and students of color, according to a set of...

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