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Why You Should Consider Becoming a Student Poll Worker

Published: September 22, 2016

Volunteering to be a student poll worker might not sound like the most glamorous way to spend your Tuesdays, but we have a few reasons that might change your mind. The need for student poll workers in our democracy is super important but hardly ever emphasized. Here’s why you should consider making the sacrifice: Prevent […]

By Ayana Albertini-Fleurant

5 Flawless Howard University Feminists You Need to Know

Published: July 14, 2016

By now, everybody should know of Howard University’s outstanding legacy as one of the most renowned HBCU’s in the country. Howard University is the Mecca. What makes Howard such a cultural center in the black community is the fact that a body of students and alumni have carried its legacy with them to make waves […]

By Ayana Albertini-Fleurant

#BlackMindsMatter: Legislative Attacks on HBCU’s and Their Impacts on Black Students

Published: July 5, 2016

HBCU’s are the lifeblood of the black community. Making the decision to attend my HBCU, Howard University, was one of the best decisions I could have ever made. At my HBCU I can study a vast array of subjects within Africana or Black studies and learn about the contributions of my people in every academic […]

By Ayana Albertini-Fleurant
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