House on Arbery Verdict and Making Georgia America’s First Majority Black State: Black Star News
What remains urgent is that the Ahmaud Arbery outrage is the latest testament to the intransigence of white supremacy – and the need for a safe state.
What remains urgent is that the Ahmaud Arbery outrage is the latest testament to the intransigence of white supremacy – and the need for a safe state.
Riley promises to add context and answer questions about the Fab Four, and what we learn in the new doc in a Twitter Space chat on November 28.
“Cry, get mad, and then get to work.” This piece of advice— given to panelist Leslie Marshall, MA ’88 by her mother— embodies the grit and entrepreneurial spirit essential for … Continue Reading Alumni Meet at the Intersections of Journalism and Business
There appears to be no provisions for using the money to “build back better” the Black labor force.
Journalism assistant professor and media scholar Azeta Hatef writes for the academic news site The Conversation that photos of Afghan suffering in the media fuels inequality and harm.
Affiliated faculty Beena Sarwar writes a piece about the effect of bad India and Pakistan relations on the fishing industry, specifically for fishermen themselves, as climate change plays a role.
At a time when media—especially digital and social media—is more prevalent than ever in our society, our ability to understand and navigate it (known academically as “media literacy”) is more important than ever for functioning, just, and equitable democracy.
The Asem sisters’ Kyan Foundation aims to make schools into a hub of well-being.
Students have opportunities to study abroad all around the world.
The change is a call for an end to the flawed tactic of unceasing protest and a consideration of group remedies.