Number of Ph.D’s Receiving Welfare Benefits Triples

May 15, 2012 in Education

The number of American academia receiving public assistance has tripled in just the past three years.  Individuals holding master and doctorate degrees are finding very little opportunity in the new America [...]

80,000 Black Men Wanted! In the Classroom

April 27, 2012 in Banner, Education

Black men facing economic uncertainty and record-breaking unemployment may be overlooking one of safest and most rewarding careers available–the opportunity to teach.  Black men are desperately needed in our nation’s schools.  [...]

Students Suspended for Demanding an Education

April 4, 2012 in Banner, Education

“We want education! When do we want it? Now!” ~ Frederick Douglass Academy student protestors High School students walked out of their classroom March 30, 2012 to protest the inadequate [...]

Celebrate Rwanda!

February 7, 2012 in Banner, World Report

One million Rwandans have lifted themselves out of poverty in a few short years! While most mainstream media sources tend to point out all things negative on the African continent, [...]

How Many Slaves Does It Take to Pick an Orange Tree? Do the Math…

January 7, 2012 in US Report

Third grade math teachers used examples of slavery in word problems.  Here are some of the word problems handed out by educators at a Norcross Elementary school in Gwinett County, Georgia. 1. [...]