Donald Trump Didn't Not Save HBCUs It Was Rep. Alma S. Adams Who Provided The Bill H.R. 5363
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Are Blue-collar Black Men Compatible With College-educated Career Black Women #news
Are blue-collar Black men compatible with college-educated career Black women. This video is about blue-collar Black Men and white-collar College educated Black women are they a mating match. Assortative mating based on socio-economic status is the tendency of humans to mate within their socio-economic peer group, that is, those with similar social standing, job prestige, educational attainment, or economic background as themselves. Many Millennial and Generation-Z Black women have invested in themselves to complete their college-level education and to develop their professional careers as physicians, lawyers, marketing directors, human resource directors, product managers, management consultants. Although they may have grown up in lower-middle-class backgrounds these Black women have worked hard to elevate themselves to the upper-middle-class. And now they want to benefit maritally from the fruits of their labor. These Black women have said repeatedly that it is important to them that they connect with Black men who have made similar life choices and that those Black men value, appreciate, and respect their education, careers, and aspirational upper-middle-class lifestyles.
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Jonathan Majors Got A Wake Up Call Its A Cautionary Tale Here Why #News
This video is about Jonathan Majors Jonathan Majors, who was one of Hollywood’s fastest-rising stars before misdemeanor domestic-violence charges halted his ascent, was found guilty of assault and harassment on for attacking his girlfriend in a car in Manhattan. Shortly after a six-person jury in Manhattan announced the verdict, Marvel Studios parted ways with the actor, a spokeswoman for the company said. The jury acquitted Mr. Majors on two counts that had required prosecutors to show that he had acted with intent one of assault and one of harassment. But jurors found Mr. Jonathan Majors guilty on the two other charges after more than five hours of deliberation. The verdict thwarted Mr. Jonathan Majors hopes of salvaging his career by proving his innocence in the March altercation. His future in the film industry is now clouded, and Jonathan Majors could face just under a year in jail. Jonathan Majors sentencing is scheduled for Feb. 6, 2024.
YOU Call Yourself Black!! But WHAT DOES IT Mean #News
Black progress over the past half-century has been impressive, conventional wisdom to the contrary notwithstanding. And yet the nation has many miles to go on the road to true racial equality. “I wish I could say that racism and prejudice were only distant memories, but as I look around I see that even educated whites and African American…have lost hope in equality,” Thurgood Marshall said in 1992. A year earlier The Economist magazine had reported the problem of race as one of “shattered dreams.” In fact, all hope has not been “lost,” and “shattered” was much too strong a word, but certainly in the 1960s the civil rights community failed to anticipate just how tough the voyage would be. (Thurgood Marshall had envisioned an end to all school segregation within five years of the Supreme Court s decision in Brown v. Board of Education.) Many blacks, particularly, are now discouraged. A 1997 Gallup poll found a sharp decline in optimism since 1980; only 33 percent of blacks (versus 58 percent of whites) thought both the quality of life for blacks and race relations had gotten better.
Thus, progress—by many measures seemingly so clear—is viewed as an illusion, the sort of fantasy to which intellectuals are particularly prone. But the ahistorical sense of nothing gained is in itself bad news. Pessimism is a self-fulfilling prophecy. If all our efforts as a nation to resolve the “American dilemma” have been in vain—if we’ve been spinning our wheels in the rut of ubiquitous and permanent racism, as Derrick Bell, Andrew Hacker, and others argue—then racial equality is a hopeless task, an unattainable ideal. If both blacks and whites understand and celebrate the gains of the past, however, we will move forward with the optimism, insight, and energy that further progress surely demands.