We still haven’t had a real hearing on the rise of white supremacist violence, the lives lost, or the extremist groups empowered by dangerous Republican rhetoric.
But somehow, Republicans found time to hold a hearing claiming the Southern Poverty Law Center is “manufacturing hate.”
Meanwhile, they’re defending an almost $2 billion taxpayer-funded slush fund that could put money in the pockets of January 6 extremists — including people tied to white supremacist groups that attacked our democracy.
Y’all can miss me with the performative outrage.
This is 'Monuments', an art installation in Charlotte, NC. Artist Craig Walsh put a face in the trees to honor the souls of all the enslaved people buried in cemeteries with no names.
Today is the day!!!
Days of Giving is here, and the time to show up for ASU is now. Every gift moves us closer to creating more opportunities for our students and strengthening the Hornet legacy.
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North Carolina A&T's Cold Steel, the official 50-piece drumline of the award-winning Blue and Gold Marching Machine with a stellar performance at halftime of the Hornets game today on the last day of Black History Month. 🥁✨
Last week, Alabama State University joined institutions from across the state in downtown Montgomery for Higher Education Day, raising a collective voice for greater access, opportunity, and investment in higher education for all Alabamians!
Join us for MontgomeryAI, a free Artificial Intelligence Summit exploring practical AI applications and responsible innovation.
March 5, 2026
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Abernathy Hall, ASU Campus
Register now: https://t.co/GgN76EzCnZ
Republicans are still trying to pass the SAVE Act—a bill that would make it harder to vote and disenfranchise millions of Americans. Join @RedistrictAct and tell your member of Congress to vote no: https://t.co/Cc4JHKr73Q