“Black Boy Joy” Coding Camp Highlights Racial Disparities Within Tech Sector
In August, mentorship-based organization Mission Transformation hosted a free five-day coding boot camp powered by…
Life Expectancy for Black and Hispanic Americans is Declining — Here’s What Can Be Done About It
The current health and economic crisis has revealed the racial and economic inequities present in…
HBCUs Need to Upgrade Their Cybersecurity and Student Freedom Initiative is Here to Help
We find ourselves halfway through 2021, and cybersecurity problems are on the rise at our…
How HUD is Helping More African Americans Get Into a Home
In June 2021, Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Marcia Fudge remarked that student loan…
Carnegie Hall Will Welcome All-Black Orchestra for the First Time in the Hall’s History
For the first time in the venue’s recorded 130-year history, an all-Black orchestra is set…
Historically Black Colleges and Universities Report Surge in Donations and Faculty
A recent New York Times article highlighted the “overdue” moment Historically Black Colleges and Universities…
The NSBCPA Celebrates One-Year Anniversary
As of 2021, African Americans are the most underrepresented group in the CPA profession. They…
U.S. Department of Labor to Partner with Companies to Reach Diversity Goals
Developing a more diverse, inclusive and representative economy is a top priority of President Joe…
Three HBCUs Selected to Receive $1.2 Million in NASA MUREP Grants
The NASA Minority University Research and Education Programs (MUREP) was founded with the intent of…