Collegiate Voices, National News September 22, 2022 Applications to HBCUs rise dramatically as nationwide college enrollment falls. By Hari Sreenivasan and Sarah Clune Hartman / PBS
National News September 22, 2022 NIH lecture to delve into racism of mental health care in the South. By Erin Blakemore / Wash post
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National News September 22, 2022 We’ve Sung ‘Amazing Grace’ for 250 Years. We’ve Only Just Begun. By Daniel Johnson / Christianity Today
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National News September 22, 2022 Moon Landrieu was a visionary Catholic mayor who reshaped New Orleans. By Jason Berry / NCR
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National News September 22, 2022 Fuller Theological Seminary names first Black president. By Yonat Shimron / Religion News Service
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National News September 22, 2022 The Catholic Church is increasingly diverse – and so are its controversies. By Mathew Schmatz / The Conversation
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National News September 22, 2022 Small Evangelical College Stands Out for Diversity. By David Roach / Christianity Today
National News, Past Voices September 22, 2022 Conference on slave rebellions offers in-depth way to teach history some don’t want in schools. By Curtis Bunn / NBC News
National News, Past Voices September 22, 2022 Navy should rename warship that honors Confederate victory, commission recommends. By Lara Seligman / Politico
National News, Past Voices September 22, 2022 Philadelphia man completes over 400-mile walk along the Underground Railroad in honor of Harriet Tubman. By Claretta Bellamy / NBC News
National News September 17, 2022 Jackson Mayor: Federal Infrastructure Funding ‘Insufficient’ To Address City’s Water System Problems. By Olafiminan Oshin / The Hill
National News September 17, 2022 Harris On Voting Rights: ‘Everything Is On The Line In These Elections In Just Less Than Two Months.’ By Chloe Folmar / The Hill
National News September 17, 2022 DC Mayor Declares Public Emergency Over Migrant Arrivals From Arizona And Texas. By Sonnet Swire / CNN
National News September 17, 2022 Daring To Speak Up About Race In A Divided School District. By Daniel Bergner / NYT
Collegiate Voices, National News September 17, 2022 How has affirmative action shaped higher education? The Supreme Court might ban it for good. By Tiffany Cusaac-Smith / USA Today
National News September 17, 2022 Bernard Shaw, CNN’s Lead Anchor For 20 Years, Dies At 82. By Richard Sandomir / NYT
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National News September 17, 2022 Religion And Samuel Alito’s Time Bomb. By Andrew Koppelman / The Hill
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National News September 17, 2022 What Church Splits Can Teach Us About a Dividing America. By Russell Moore / Christianity Today
Ethics/Morality/Religion, National News September 17, 2022 Christian Nationalism Is Getting Written Out Of The Story Of January 6. By Joyce Dalsheim And Gregory Starett / The Conversation
National News, Past Voices September 17, 2022 Black Historians Know There’s No Such Thing As Objective History. By Keisha N. Blain / New Republic
National News, Past Voices September 17, 2022 New Jersey Hopes To ‘Elevate The Stories Of Black New Jerseyans’ With The Black Heritage Trail. By Claretta Bellamy / NBC News
National News, Past Voices September 17, 2022 U.S. Changes Names Of Places With Racist Term For Native Women. By Mead Gruver / HufPost
National News September 17, 2022 The Culture War Is Chasing Teachers Away, Leaving Kids Shortchanged. By Nathalie Baptiste / HuffPost
National News, Past Voices September 17, 2022 FBI File Shows Bureau Kept Tabs On Aretha Franklin’s Activism, A Common Focus During The Civil Rights Era. By Eliott C. McLaughlin / CNN
National News, Past Voices September 17, 2022 Esther Cooper Jackson, Early Activist For Civil Rights, Dies At 105. By Emily Langer / Wash Post
National News September 17, 2022 Walker downplays racism in historic Georgia Senate campaign while casting Warnock as divisive. By Marc Caputo and Henry J. Gomez / NBC News
National News September 15, 2022 Jim Crow lives again: Florida and Mississippi turn back the clock on voting rights. By David Daley / Salon
National News September 15, 2022 FEMA Director Says It’s ‘Too Early’ To Tell When Jackson Will Have Clean Water Again. By Sanjana Karanth / HuffPost