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How Far We Havenโ€™t Come

by Leslie M. Scott-Jones I had possibly one of the most disturbing conversation with a colleague and friend that I have ever experienced. The conversation alludes to the same kind of vitriol I felt when the recording of the BAFTA awards reached me. Thereโ€™s a thing in a Black existenceโ€ฆ

Trailblazing Tanesha

How This Woman’s Voice is Reshaping Charlottesville’s Fight for Justice by Marquan E. Jones | Photos by Eze Amos When Tanesha Hudson walks into a room, she owns it. It’sโ€ฆ

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At Monticello, a new Edith Hern Fossett portrait emerges

A commissioned portrait adds nuance to the life of one of Monticelloโ€™s most well-known enslaved chefs.ย  by Tiana Woodard Though inanimate, the portrait โ€œWho Is Edith Hern Fossett?โ€ emits a warmth of its own. Strokesโ€ฆ

No Cap: HBCUs Are Built Different

Everything you need to know about HBCUs โ€” and why you need to be at the 434 College Fair on March 7th Soโ€ฆ What Even Is an HBCU? Let’s set the record straight. Historically Blackโ€ฆ

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The Living Archive: Professor A.D. Carson on Dโ€™Angelo, Dope, and Hip Hopโ€™s Technology

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Saving Our Seeds

Dr. Kayri Havens of the Chicago Botanic Garden works to preserve seeds. Her institution lends seeds out to researchers byโ€ฆ

The Rundown: Issue 3

The interior of low waste store Refill & Renew where customers can find jugs, buckets and tanks of liquid productsโ€ฆ

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