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Academic Minute: Race and National Identity in France

Academic Minute: Race and National Identity in France By   Today on the Academic Minute: Katelyn Knox, associate professor in the department of languages, linguistics, literatures and cultures at the University of Central Arkansas, explores how to fight racism in a purportedly postracial society. Learn more about the Academic Minute here.

Black cemeteries are reflection of deep segregation history

By CHRISTINE FERNANDO | Associated Press Apr 30, 2021 Apr 30, 2021 CHICAGO (AP) — As a child, Linda Davis and her mother broke clay pots over the gravesites of their ancestors, allowing the flowers in them to take root. When she returned to Brooklyn Cemetery in Athens, Georgia, decades later in 2009, her grandparents temporary grave markers were lost, and shrubs and overgrowth blanketed the site. But it still felt like home to Davis, and she knew then it was up to her to restore the cemetery. When I walk through the cemetery, it s like walking down the old streets of my community, she said. Similar Black cemeteries are scattered throughout the United States, telling the story of the country s deep past of cemetery segregation. As these burial grounds for the dead mirrored the racial divisions of the living, Black communities organized to defend the dignity of their deceased and oppose racist cemetery policies.

Black cemeteries are reflection of deep segregation history

CHICAGO (AP) As a child, Linda Davis and her mother broke clay pots over the gravesites of their ancestors, allowing the flowers in them to take root. When she returned to Brooklyn Cemetery in Athens, Georgia, decades later in 2009, her grandparents' temporary grave markers were lost, and shrubs and overgrowth blanketed the site. But it still felt like home to Davis, and she knew then it was up to her to restore the cemetery. “When I walk through the cemetery, it’s like walking down the old streets of my community," she said.

Heather Jacobs resigns as Wagner College women s hoops coach after stellar campaign

Eastern s 2021 Sapphire Ball raises more than $27,000 for student scholarships | Local News

Close EOSC | Submitted photoEastern President Dr. Janet Wansick (far left) gathers with honorees at the 2021 Sapphire Ball. Honorees include (from left to right) Sam Wampler of Sam Wampler’s Freedom Ford, President’s Community Spirit Award; Kerri Jones and Stephenie Ingram, Distinguished Alumnus Award; Marci O’Donley, J.C. Hunt Award for Staff Excellence; and Heather Spiegel, President’s Excellence in Teaching Award. featured By Trish McBeath EOSC Communications Apr 29, 2021 Apr 29, 2021 EOSC | Submitted photoEastern President Dr. Janet Wansick (far left) gathers with honorees at the 2021 Sapphire Ball. Honorees include (from left to right) Sam Wampler of Sam Wampler’s Freedom Ford, President’s Community Spirit Award; Kerri Jones and Stephenie Ingram, Distinguished Alumnus Award; Marci O’Donley, J.C. Hunt Award for Staff Excellence; and Heather Spiegel, President’s Excellence in Teaching Awar

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