By Joe W. Bowers Jr. and Edward Henderson | California Black Media - Black voters in California are concerned about the quality of K-12 education for Black students, with 50% believing that schools in their area do not provide quality education for Black students, according to a survey by the Black in School Coalition; the data is intended to offer insights into education-related concerns of Black voters and help develop more effective policies and programs to improve the quality of education that Black students receive.
NEW DELHI: Opposition parties and analysts criticized the Indian government’s “false sense of national pride” on Thursday after it launched a social media campaign targeting international celebrities who had commented on the farmers’ protests against agricultural reforms. US pop superstar Rihanna generated conversation with her Twitter post on Tuesday, which asked her more than 100 million followers: “Why aren’t we talking about this?!” Above a news article on the demonstrations. The tweet received more than 750,000 likes and 316,000 retweets, including from other celebrities such as Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg and Neena Harris, the niece of US Vice President Kamala Harris.