Breathing While Black·Environment The Fight For a Better Environment Continues for Newark Residents April 21, 2022 by Nyah Marshall By Nyah Marshall Howard University News Service Over a hundred protestors, residents and environmental activists from…
National ‘We made it. All of us’: Jackson Delivers Celebratory Speech April 9, 2022 by Nyah Marshall By Nyah Marshall It was truly a day of celebration as Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson made…
Supreme Court Jackson ‘Breaks Through Concrete Ceiling’ as 1st Black Woman on Supreme Court April 7, 2022 by Nyah Marshall By Nyah Marshall Howard University News Service Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is officially confirmed to…
National·News·Supreme Court Judge Jackson Perseveres Through 4 Days of Confirmation Hearings March 24, 2022 by Nyah Marshall By Nyah Marshall Howard University News Service Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson persevered through the fourth and…
National·Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings Start for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson March 21, 2022 by Nyah Marshall By Nyah Marshall Howard University News Service People traveled as far away as Alaska to gather…
Education·HBCU·National VP Kamala Harris Announces Grants to Help HBCUs With Bomb Threats March 17, 2022 by Nyah Marshall By Nyah Marshall Howard University News Service Vice President Kamala Harris announced a new fund to…
Law·National ‘The Moment’ and Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson March 3, 2022 by Nyah Marshall By Nyah Marshall Howard University News Service It was a historical moment for the nation and…
Law·National·Politics·Race·Supreme Court Biden’s Supreme Court Nod to Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson Draws Praise February 25, 2022 by Nyah Marshall By Nyah Marshall Howard University News Service Americans around the country, especially legal scholars and Black…
Howard University Ta-Nehisi Coates and Nikole Hannah-Jones Speak Truth to the Power of Journalism February 24, 2022 by Nyah Marshall By Nyah Marshall Howard University News Service “Two of America’s best journalists are teaching?” An audience…
Education·HBCU A Resurrection: Designing New Life Into Michigan’s Only HBCU January 31, 2022 by Nyah Marshall The future of HBCUs seemed worrisome with five Historically Black Colleges and Universities having closed in…