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The Color of Victimhood: Believing Survivors is Only the First Step

When I studied victimology, they didn’t tell us how victimization changes for Black victims – namely, for Black women. They also did not tell us just how difficult it was to not only be believed as a Black woman, but also that there was a higher likelihood of victimization as a Black woman. It is almost as if there are not enough statistics, not enough research, not enough attention paid to Black women.

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Experts say the college vote is being intentionally suppressed — here’s what to know about gerrymandering in college towns

Many state legislatures make it intentionally difficult for college students to vote by gerrymandering their districts, creating polling places miles away from campus that can disincentivize casting a ballot.

This article is republished as a part of U.S. Democracy Day, a nationwide collaborative on Sept. 15, the International Day of Democracy, in which news organizations cover how democracy works and the threats it faces. To learn more, visit usdemocracyday.org.

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Eno Quagraine on Making History, Leading, and Creating Safe Spaces for Mothers with Talkative Mom

Eno Quagraine launched Talkative Mom, Chana’s first parenting app and parent-specific search engine, in February 2021. The day after the app’s launch, it became the second parenting app in the United States and the United Kingdom, ranking right above Pinterest. Chatting with Better to Speak, Eno talks about building the five-year-old Talkative Mom brand itself, attaining historical feats, being a leader, providing a safe space for mothers, and navigating her journey so far.

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Equity is Not Pervasive Enough: Why Black Collegiates Are Leaving Colleges and Universities at Alarming Rates

Black students are leaving university before graduating at alarming rates…I specialize in Title IX and Title VI for students, faculty and staff as a Civil Rights Investigator. In this role, I see firsthand where the collegiate educational system fails black students on the front lines.

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