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This Georgia Tech Honor Student Won Almost $70,000 On Wheel of Fortune

He plays for keeps! Georgia native Quincy Howard definitely brought his A-game last month on Wheel of Fortune during their College Week show. Howard is a 4.0 sophomore majoring in Industrial Engineering at Georgia Tech. He was also an honor graduate in high school and the valedictorian of his class. “I knew every time I would spin, I […]

Meet The Golden Fourteen, The First Black Women To Serve In The U.S. Navy

It’s time to give them their flowers! The United States military has long struggled with racism, with a 2018 survey by the Military Times reporting that more than half of their respondents of color identified with experiencing racism from their peers, Atlas Obscura reports. Despite the moral stain on the armed forces, Black people have long served […]

Oscar Award-Winning Actress Octavia Spencer Now Has a Star On the Hollywood Walk of Fame

She’s well deserving of this one! 26 years ago, Octavia Spencer left Alabama to pursue an acting career in Los Angeles, making her film debut in the 1996 drama A Time to Kill. Since then, she’s been in numerous notable films, even stepping into the producer’s seat as executive producer of Green Book and the horror movie Ma. Spencer was a star […]

Here’s Why We Should Talk About The Gibbs v. Board of Education Case More Often

It was a key case that set precedent! The road to equitable education has been long and arduous and we’re still in the fight. Everyday we find new ways to make sure that Black children, educators, and institutions are receiving the same treatment as their white counterparts. Last year, a Bronx tech school began offering alternative […]

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