Race and Education

Black Families, Black Men, Black Children: Breaking The Cycles Of Destruction

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Janice S. Ellis Ph.D.

The economic downturn that has communities all across America in its grip seems to have no immediate end in sight because of forces here at home and those playing out on the global stage. But as we focus on issues at the national level, the plight of the most vulnerable, and those least prepared to weather sustained unemployment and all the negative conditions that go along with it, too often slips from view.

What Is Racism

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Rebecca Fortner
Katherine L. Nussberger

What is racism?


The definition of racism is generally described as one’s belief that their race or ethnicity accounts for differences in character or ability, which makes them superior to others. Racism has become so ingrained in society because children began witnessing racial discrimination and prejudicial practices at an early age and it carries into adulthood.

Issue Of The Week V Fall 2011-2012: The Martin Luther King Memorial: What Does It Mean To America, To You?

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Janice S. Ellis Ph.D.

The Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial was officially dedicated this past Sunday, October 16, 2011 at the National Mall in Washington, DC. In addition to the 30-foot memorial being erected near that of three U.S. presidents, Abraham Lincoln among them, the significance is far-reaching. As a caring ordinary citizen, King was motivated to fight for racial, social, economic, and educational equality.

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