DSC03596More ArticlesBy the same author As The Black Lives Matter Movement Gains Prominence, Companies Have Been Forced To Step Up Kaylan Ware, The Undivided for Howard University News Service Nov 19, 2020By Kaylan Ware, The Undivided for Howard University News Service https://soundcloud.com/kaylan-ware-423343072/advocacy-for-black-lives Advocacy for Black Lives… Biden Administration Opens Door for HBCU Students to Work in Government HU News Service Dec 06, 2022The White House celebrated alumni, students, chancellors and presidents of Historically Black Colleges and Universities during National HBCU Week. The week included… What The People Want From Alexandria’s Future City Council Dikembe Wilkins, Howard University News Service Nov 06, 2018The City Council for the City of Alexandria will be decided this November 6, and with many of the incumbents being defeated in the primaries this summer, the Council… Voter Suppression: An Ongoing Battle in 2020 Jalen Whitehead, Truth Be Told Nov 05, 2020By Jalen Whitehead, Truth Be Told In the 2020 presidential race, voter suppression has become a hot topic, especially in the Black community. But is voter suppression… Our Institution: Student Voices on Cops Off Campus Movements Ahmari Anthony Howard University News Service Apr 22, 2021Ahmari Anthony, Reimagined Futures for Howard University News Service Since the summer of 2020, the national Defund the Police and abolition movements have… USTA in Florida helps reduce child obesity Nicole Hutchison May 08, 2019[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybz5deExA2E&feature=youtu.be[/embed] Child obesity has been an on-going topic for years and Florida is quickly changing their… Bend and Blaze: Cannabis Infused Yoga Rosemarie Miller Oct 12, 2018Weaving wellness, cannabis and mindfulness, yoga enthusiasts filled the room to participate in Cannabis Infused Yoga on Connecticut Avenue NW. Damon Erves, the… Will Gun Violence Change After Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel Opts Out of Re-Election Bid? Laura Cameron Nov 08, 2018Nowadays, some call America’s third largest city Chiraq—an urban war zone. Its poor black neighborhoods are awash in handguns, many imported from a neighboring… How Black Business Owners Are Tackling the Pandemic in 2021 Aquil Starks Jr., Howard University News and Service Apr 28, 2021Aquil Starks, Howard University News Service The year 2020, was one that plagued Black communities with dread of the Covid-19 pandemic and continued instances of…Related ArticlesFrom the same category Obama Says Black Lives Matter Is LegitimatePresident Takes on Criminal Justice System President Barack Obama speaks to guests at The White House Panel Discussion on Criminal Justice Reform. … VIDEO Funeral Homes Face New Challenges Amid COVID-19[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuqqOEVE46M&feature=youtu.be[/embed] By Tia Humphries, NewsVision First responders and medical care workers aren't the only… Chaos and Confusion at Howard University Amid Gunman ReportsHoward University was on high alert Tuesday shortly afternoon, as the campus was alerted to reports of a gunman on campus. Students immediately went on social media… Father Reunites with Family, But Finding Work Is DifficultThe Clemency Project Courtesy Photo: Hundreds of African-American men and women across the nation are trying to put their lives back together after being…Emerging Black Leaders The era of mass marches, boycotts, and sit-ins will soon be buried alongside the mother of the civil rights movement, Rosa Parks. As Minister…