@usedgov I enrolled in the PSLF program many years ago. I appreciate the clear and routine communication provided every step of the way. I am so grateful to the DOE for creating this program. Thank you!! Thank you!!!
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Decades before he was among the Supreme Court justices who restricted the use of affirmative action in higher education, Clarence Thomas said “God only knows where I would be today” if not for legal principles on equal employment opportunity measures such as affirmative action. https://t.co/hw6zmj3Iki
We are deeply saddened to learn the cause of death of Olympic medalist and world champion sprinter, Tori Bowie.
Black women die at exceedingly higher rates due to pregnancy-related complications. We face a much higher risk of maternal death due to various reasons including chronic stress and implicit bias from health care providers. There is so much work to be done to properly protect and advocate for Black women's health.We send continued love and condolences to Tori Bowie's family. 📷#BETRemembers #BlackWomen #Mortality
I had the pleasure of meeting the legendary Mr. Jim Brown when he was invited by the late great Harry Belafonte to speak to our team at the @FreedomCenter. We had so many great visioning sessions leading up to the opening. Now both larger than life men have joined the ancestors.
#RIP: Jim Brown, the football legend who also became an activist, actor, and overall mainstay in popular culture, has died at the age of 87.
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Join these sponsors and descendant communities at this year's Aya Symposium—the annual state conference for Texas freedom colonies. It takes place on June 8 at the University of North Texas' Dallas campus. This year's panels will be about building communi…https://t.co/IGO8akINxw
Students from New Orleans, Louisiana, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, for the Team Harmony Summit greet survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, Mother Viola Fletcher, 109, Hughes Van Ellis, 102, and Leslie Benningfield Randall, 108.
The teens attended a historic court hearing in support of the survivors lawsuit against the city of Tulsa for the trauma and losses they suffered during the Massacre.
@RexChapman People can barley afford one combo meal these days…millions continue to go hungry all around the world and these clowns keep posting BS videos like this one.