March is National Disability Awareness Month, and the perfect way to celebrate is to support businesses that are creating opportunities for the disabled community. 321 Coffee is a North Carolina based...
Since 1976, the month of February has annually served as a time to commemorate and celebrate the contributions of African Americans throughout history. While having evolved from it’s initial designation...
HBCUs are a haven for Black students to be around and be taught by people who look like them. In the 19th century, when many colleges and universities refused to admit Black applicants, HBCUs offered them...
Gilbert “Gil” Scott-Heron was born to Bobbie and Giles Scott-Heron in August 1949. A renowned singer and poet, he was a prolific spoken-word performer during the 70s and the 80s. As a self-proclaimed...
Imagine: you’re flipping through a history textbook, and land on the section on the Civil Rights movement. What do you see? Do you see an array of colors, of people with all skin tones coming together...
While it feels so easy to take it for granted, education is one of the most important, and tragically, most neglected human rights in the world. The ability of the individual to receive a proper education...
For Bethel Maekele, social justice is not just a tangible goal to be achieved, but rather a continuous effort of empowering community members. Such is the goal of the Resiliency Collaborative, a Raleigh...
Why do you think representation in films is so important?
“When we see people in films doing something cute and fun, we might want to do those things. Or at least we know it's possible to do those...
What makes someone a legend? Is it their impact on the people around them at the time? The legacy someone leaves behind? However you define it, Enloe alum and Head Coach of the North Carolina Central Men’s...
Ms. Lauren Kepke, 2005 Enloe alumni, was recently awarded the Enloe High School Teacher of the Year Award—and is currently a semi-finalist for the county—for her outstanding work with students in and...
Many people have grown familiar with the term “HBCU”, but there’s so much more depth, value, legacy, and culture going unrecognized.
THE HISTORY
The term “HBCU" refers to historically...
In line with similar actions taken by other states, the movement to change the names of various North Carolina institutions and structures with former ties to racism and slavery has swept the state in...
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