Like CBS, you kinda got it reversed:
Like CBS, you kinda got it reversed:
Exactly
I do believe Regina would happily return for a reasonable salary.
Problem is: she and hers weren’t sneaking in any where: she resides in that community, had a current, legit key card that granted her & hers full access!
Doesn’t distract from the cultural diversity there
If the documentary did nothing more than spur interest in learning more about HBCUs, their history, their legacy, etc, then it was a success!
Not exactly her fault, the lack of convictions.
The kicker: Walmart parking lots have cameras! Mmmmmmmmm . . .
Clearly you are out of touch with the reality of some people’s daily reality, even to this day!
frootyloops: In this instance, there is no apparent “bias” agains my alma mater. In fact, this is a very well researched article, much more so than any other of recent vintage! . . .
Why to we expect “stars” to carry the load for everything? If 50% of Black American donated a mere $5/month to the UNCF and the Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund, HBCUs would be finacially far better off than they are. I have long had bi-weekly payroll deductions going to both as well as annual donations to several…
As it currently is and has been for decades, students enrolled at one AUC campus can take class at any of the others. EX: Media students take classes in their majors at CAU. When I was at Morehouse, I took several Biology course at Spelman and numerous Spelman students took their at Morehouse.
And, tied with Howard as the top HBCU producer of Rhodes Scholars and one of the top African American STEM producing academic institutions: not to shabby . . .
Listed as 127 out of the top 200 in the country is no dishonor and the main/primary reason 40% fail to graduate is finance, no social climate. As one who has maintained a bi-weekly payroll deduction donation to both the UNCF and TMSF as well as annual donations to two(2) different HBCUs, I wonder if this critic is…