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The Zinn Education Project is partnering with ColorOfChange on a campaign to teach about voting rights — in history and today — on this 150th anniversary of 15th Amendment. On link below, see downloadable Voting Rights Toolkit and more resources. zinnedproject.org/15th-amendment/


Twelve more #HowardU graduates in Afro-American Studies cross the virtual stage in tonight’s Howard University College of Arts and Sciences Recognition Ceremony! See their names!! Speaking for his graduating class tonight is Sociology Major/Afro-American Studies Minor, Our Brother Nick Cannon #HBCUsFirst


@javettasab It don’t stop! You know how we do! Howard University College of Arts and Sciences HU Africana Studies


Congratulations to Howard University senior Cienna Benn for becoming a recipient of the 2020 Beinecke Scholarship.newsroom.howard.edu/newsroom/artic…



Howard University Newsroom Howard University Cienna Benn, the latest pace setter and standard bearer to elevate intellectual work in HU Africana Studies ! This young sister been thinking and producing fire since she set foot on campus. West Coast’s Finest! Congrats, CB!!


Dear students of history, social justice advocates, activists, and organizers: This is for us. Join me, Mayor Ras J. Baraka, + Dr. Josh Myers (@ddhewty) on 8.19.20 at 7p EST. The lessons from the 1989 #HowardUniversity student protest are timeless. RSVP: bit.ly/silverbarakamy…


Valethia Watkins, director of the women’s studies graduate program at Howard University, said as we commemorate the centennial year of the 19th Amendment, it’s important to remember the Black women who fought discrimination in the woman’s suffrage movement nbcwashington.com/news/local/how…

Live Now! #WINTV Publisher Denise Rolark Barnes in an exclusive interview W/ Stacy Brown Media Valethia Watkins Gwen McKinney talking Suffrage, Race and Power Washington Informer Youtube.com/WashingtonInfo…




Join us today at 2pm in the Founders Library Browsing Room for a book discussion with Jori Lewis in conversation with Nathalie Frederic Pierre and Michael Ralph as they discuss Lewis’ boom “Slaves for Peanuts”
