#EagleImpact | As we revisit impactful moments from the 2025-26 academic year, we highlight the NCCU School of Education receiving a $2.3M IMPACT NC grant to expand counseling training and help prepare more behavioral health professionals.
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Applications are now open to become an NNA Ambassador for the 2027 cycle! 🎉
We’re looking for passionate Notaries who care about:
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This was not that long ago. And anti-Black #racism persists in the United States and abroad. Please:
1. Stop denying racism exists.
2. Be educated on racism as an issue of prejudice, abuse of power, and manipulation of privilege.
3. Commit to being informed on systemic issues.
4. Pay attention to those who say they are being violated by systemic racism/discrimination.
5. Care.
6. Study the global and national impact of racism and white supremacy.
7. Honestly examine systems infiltrated by racist ideals [Some of those systems: Healthcare, education, criminal ‘justice’ (school to prison pipeline, prison industrial complex), housing, etc.].
8. Study and quote Dr. MLK, Jr. to facilitate justice and true peace, NOT to maintain order as a form of false peace. Injustice is never in order.
9. Be open to understanding the “interconnectedness” of humanity. Think higher than 1 group “winning.” How can humanity win?
10. Decide on one system impacted by racism that you will work to change. Work on it.
11. Don’t be a racist. Give due spiritual, emotional, mental, and practical diligence to not being a vessel for hate, bigotry and racism.
12. Choose Nonviolence. Kingian Nonviolence not merely a tactic, but a love-centered way of living, with principles and steps that help create a more just, humane, peaceful world.
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Brionna Johnson was told she would have to end her pregnancy and undergo a hysterectomy. Instead, a 27-pound fibroid was removed while preserving her pregnancy and her ability to have children. Too often, Black women face limited options or are not heard. This outcome shows what is possible when patients are listened to and given real care. Equity in maternal care is not a luxury, it is a necessity.
@Mollyploofkins The White House took down this video, but we still have it.
Trump: We can't take care of daycare. We're a big country. We're fighting wars. It's not possible for us to take care of daycare, Medicaid, Medicare, all these things.
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Mayor Mamdani is going directly to residents private homes to ensure the landlords properties are safe and up to code for the tenants.
Mamdani is running laps around every politician in the country at any and all levels of government.
THIS IS HOW IT SHOULD BE!
Last week, our SBS #JobsNYC Hiring Halls connected 220+ jobseekers to 15 employers & @nycgov resources at @@LaGuardiaCC and Brooklyn @NYCWorkforce1. 🗽🤝💼
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Good on Jon Ossoff for exposing Donald Trump for using a dead soldier’s casket in a fundraising email. One of the most disgusting things I’ve ever seen from any politician in my 20-year career.
This #WomensHistoryMonth we're celebrating the women entrepreneurs who shape NYC neighborhoods and cultures.
📍Sylvia's Restaurant in Harlem has been a community landmark for 60+ years—bringing generations of New Yorkers together over food, family, and tradition.
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#MissingChildAlert Kyree Bramble, a 10-year-old black female from Queens, New York. The child has autism and may be in imminent danger. If seen, Call 911. Multilingual & ASL Link: https://t.co/MEZUPS9pQC.
For the first time, five African American surgeons now lead the Trauma Service at the preeminent Johns Hopkins Hospital. This milestone, recognized during Black History Month, proves generations of determination behind every title. Linsey Davis reports. https://t.co/QzCTi776bC
Aretha Franklin was a surprise guest performer at the Kennedy Center Honors tribute to Carole King, who co-wrote “Natural Woman.” Aretha noted in a Vogue interview, “Carole didn’t know I was going to be there at all. That’s one reason she was excited.”
They told him ‘Thank you for your service’ then deported him to a country he left 50 years ago.
On February 6th, Godfrey Wade was deported to Jamaica after serving this country honorably in the U.S. Army. He built a life here as a father of six and grandfather of three. But after a traffic stop in Georgia last September, ICE detained him for five months and just deported him based on a 2014 removal order he never knew existed.
Court records show the hearing notices were sent to the wrong address and returned undeliverable. He was never given a fair chance to fight his case. Now his children and grandchildren are left without their father and grandfather, torn apart by a system that claims to value family but destroys them without hesitation.
This is what happens when our immigration system strips veterans of their dignity and denies them due process. We don’t abandon those who served. We don’t weaponize deportation against people who’ve spent their entire adult lives contributing to this country, raising families, and building communities.
Godfrey Wade deserved better than this. His family deserved better than this. Our veterans deserve better than this. Justice delayed is justice denied, and this man was denied both his day in court AND his right to remain in the country he fought for.
We have to do better.