Online Articles That May Be of Interest to JBHE Readers

Each week, The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education will provide links to online articles that may be of interest to our readers. The links presented direct the reader to articles from many different points of view that deal with issues of African Americans in higher education. The articles selected do not necessarily reflect the views of the editorial board of JBHE.

We invite subscribers to e-mail us or tweet @jbhedotcom with suggestions of articles for inclusion in this feature.

Why America’s Universities Have Always Been Unequal
University World News

Racial Gaps in College Degrees Are Widening, Just When States Need Them to Narrow
The Hechinger Report

Continuing Rise of Young Black Excellence
Pride Publishing Group

Crisis Is at the Doorsteps of Two-and Four-Year HBCUs
Daytona Times

College Was Supposed to Close the Wealth Gap for Black Americans. The Opposite Happened.
Wall Street Journal

Anti-Racist Interventions to Transform Ecology, Evolution and Conservation Biology Departments
Nature

Student Loans Were Invented to Help Solve Racial Inequality. They’re Doing the Opposite.
Business Insider

Black Colleges, From the Start, Were Given Less and Expected to Do More
The New York Times

America’s Colleges and Universities Have a Dirty Open Secret
Marketplace

Critical Race Theory Bans Target Feminist Professors: “This Is Censorship”
Ms.

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