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Op-ed: Black Hoosiers want allies in fight against social ills


For over 20 years, we have advocated for the increased engagement of Black Hoosiers in the political process through voter registration and education. We have traditionally held and continue to hold local forums on issues of concern including election reform, community violence and education.
In the last several years we have presented a collective voice on issues requiring an informed Black perspective. Nevertheless, it has become clear that inattention at the policy level to root causes has furthered deterioration of Black communities.
COVID, joblessness, food access not Black Hoosiers problems alone
We have been the last hired and the first fired, even when the economy was good. The Economic Policy Institute found that when the state unemployment rate was 3.5% in the third quarter of 2018, Black unemployment was at 5.4% while white unemployment was at 3.2%. ....

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Black Sororities and Fraternities in Central Texas | Divine Nine


The Divine Nine | Black Sororities and Fraternities in Central Texas
There are nine African American fraternities and Sororities, each unique in its own way. Together, they are called the Divine Nine.
Author: Jasmin Caldwell
Updated: 5:47 PM CST February 12, 2021
WACO, Texas In honor of Black History Month, 6 News is highlighting African American fraternities and sororities.
           
As the world watched the first woman become Vice President of the United States, there are a special group of women who is proud that she is there.
I think we are all excited to see the first African American female serve as the Vice President of the United States, said Joya Hayes, South Central Regional Director of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated. “But as women of Alpha Kappa Alpha, we really feel like she personifies what African American women have done and have continued to contribute to the American society. ....

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The History Of Greek Life At HBCUs | Columbus' BIN 1230


By Cherranda Smith
Black History Month calls for a history lesson on the Divine Nine!
Black Greek letter organizations that make up the National Pan-Hellenic Council are woven into the fabric of HBCUs across the country. They were founded by students and faculty members who were just one to two generations removed from slavery, during a tumultuous period of American history, underscoring the tenacity and fortitude of their founders.  
These organizations, also known as the Divine Nine, have served communities globally, fostered sister and brotherhood, and are a cornerstone of Black culture. They have showcased Black academic prowess across all fields and continue to serve as a beacon of Black excellence. Here’s a brief look at the origins of these illustrious organizations.  ....

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