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Why Black Men Still Face So Many Barriers to a College Education

In her thought-provoking piece for AfroSapiophile, Dr. Allison Wiltz challenges the often-repeated saying “college isn’t for everybody” and unpacks the systemic realities that make it far more than a personal choice for many young Black men (read on Medium). While the phrase is sometimes used to promote alternative pathways like trade schools or certifications, Wiltz […]

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Two Yale Juniors Raise $3M in 14 Days for AI-Powered “Anti-Facebook” Startup

By: Micah Zimmerman · Entrepreneur · April 10, 2025 When Yale juniors Nathaneo Johnson and Sean Hargrow set out to rethink online networking, they didn’t just build another social media app—they built Series, an AI-powered professional networking platform designed to foster genuine, meaningful connections. And in just 14 days, they raised $3 million in venture

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The Hidden Genius Project Empowers Young Black Males in Baltimore Through Tech Training

By: Miana Massey · CBS News Baltimore · December 16, 2024 In Baltimore, the Hidden Genius Project is making waves through its 12th annual Brothers Code STEAM event hosted at Coppin State University—a student-centered initiative designed to teach Black male youth essential skills in technology, entrepreneurship, and leadership CBS News. The event’s dynamic, youth-led workshops

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CUNY’s Black Male Initiative Marks 20 Years of Success Amid National DEI Pushbacks

By: Liann Herder · Diverse: Issues in Higher Education · February 4, 2025 At a time when Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) efforts across the nation are facing backlash and dismantling, one enduring program—CUNY’s Black Male Initiative (BMI)—is celebrating its 20th anniversary with renewed momentum and purpose diverseeducation.com. A Legacy Rooted in Impact Although BMI

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Reflections From a Morehouse Student: Why Black Male Students Should Attend an HBCU

By: Morehouse Admissions Team · Morehouse College · August 5, 2025 Choosing to attend a Historically Black College or University (HBCU) isn’t just an academic decision—it’s a powerful affirmation of identity, heritage, and brotherhood. At institutions like Morehouse, Black male students enter spaces deliberately crafted to celebrate their history, ambition, and leadership potential. The roots

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