Opinion | From School Closures to Renaissance: HBCUs Can Empower Jackson’s Black Middle Class
Mississippi’s HBCUs can empower Jackson’s Black middle class and help build a “resurgent Jackson” amidst JPS school closures, Sean Brown writes.
Mississippi’s HBCUs can empower Jackson’s Black middle class and help build a “resurgent Jackson” amidst JPS school closures, Sean Brown writes.
Mississippi elections end, national elections begin. We’re used to the endless campaign seasons here in Mississippi, and 2024 will be no different.
Democract Ty Pinkins relaunched his 2024 U.S. Senate campaign outside the Mississippi Capitol on Jan. 8, 2024.
Mississippi University for Women president Nora Miller announced “Mississippi Brightwell University” as the institution’s proposed new name.
The Mississippi AI Collaborative will use a $250,000 grant award to expand artificial intelligence knowledge and use across the state.
Private schools in Mississippi could receive $10 million in public COVID relief funds if the Mississippi Supreme Court agrees with Attorney General Lynn Fitch in
The Growing Healthy Minds, Bodies and Communities curriculum in Oxford, Miss., immerses preschool students in social-emotional learning tools.
A Black middle class should return to Jackson and build identity-affirming charter schools amidst JPS school closures, Sean Brown writes.
Hattiesburg High School Head Coach Tony Vance writes about the importance of creating strong public schools and including extracurricular activities.
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