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Trump’s Education Department Shutdown Plan Creates Uncertainty for Black Students With Disabilities

It had been over a year since Carla and Byron Scott’s 10-year-old son, Tyler, was diagnosed with ADHD, autism, and adjustment disorder.  The couple questioned whether Tyler’s teachers in Portsmouth, Virginia, knew how to care for his disabilities, or if they would simply pass him through grades even if he performed poorly in school.  Then, […]

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HillmanTok Is Bringing Black Academia to the Masses on TikTok

Call it a Freedom School for the social media age. Hundreds of Black professors are making their classes available to the public for free on TikTok.  Just as their analog predecessors sought to teach African American children through an informal network of Black-led classrooms beginning in the 1960s, this digital version attempts to broaden the […]

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