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University of Alabama Paper Makes History with First Black Woman Editor-In-Chief

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Ashlee Woods made history earlier this year when she became the first Black woman to serve as editor-in-chief of the University of Alabama’s student-run newspaper, The Crimson White. In an interview with WVUA 23, the rising senior and news media major shared her thoughts on her barrier-breaking role and the importance of diverse voices being… Continue reading University of Alabama Paper Makes History with First Black Woman Editor-In-Chief

Kwanza Jones Becomes First Black Woman to Have Princeton Building Named After Her

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Princeton alum Kwanza Jones has reached a history-making achievement at the university. The artist and entrepreneur is now the first Black woman to have a building named after her in Princeton’s 275-year history. The honor came after the 1993 graduate and her husband José E. Feliciano, also a Princeton graduate, honored their alma mater with… Continue reading Kwanza Jones Becomes First Black Woman to Have Princeton Building Named After Her

Mother and Son Yolanda Hubbard and Roderick Hubbard Graduate Together from Albany State University 

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Yolanda Hubbard and Roderick Hubbard had an exciting May. The duo recently graduated together from Albany State University. According to The Albany Herald, the two already obtained undergraduate degrees from the HBCU. The mother and son duo added to their accolades on May 6. Yolanda received her master’s degree in Public Administration with an emphasis in Human… Continue reading Mother and Son Yolanda Hubbard and Roderick Hubbard Graduate Together from Albany State University 

 
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