Department Of Education Cancels $350M In HBCU Grants
- The Education Department canceled $350 million in federal funding for HBCUs, announced by Education Secretary Linda McMahon.
- The funding included seven grant programs aimed at supporting minority enrollment in science and engineering and strengthening predominantly Black institutions.
- This decision has raised concerns about the impact on Black and brown students' access to education.
- The New York Times reported that Congress needs to pass funding bills to decide how taxpayer dollars are spent, rather than leaving it to McMahon.
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Department Of Education Cancels $350M In HBCU Grants
Source: Rick Kern / Getty In this week’s episode of The Department of Education Is High-Key Racist, Education Secretary Linda McMahon canceled $350 million in federal funding for HBCUs and colleges focused on minority students. Why? Because, according to her, they’re inherently racist. According to the New York Times, McMahon released a statement explaining the decision. “Stereotyping an individual based on immutable characteristics diminishes …
DOE Slashes $350 Million In HBCU & Minority College Funding, Calling Programs ‘Stereotyping’
Source: Rick Kern / Getty In this week’s episode of The Department of Education Is High-Key Racist, Education Secretary Linda McMahon canceled $350 million in federal funding for HBCUs and colleges focused on minority students. Why? Because, according to her, they’re inherently racist. According to the New York Times, McMahon released a statement explaining the decision. “Stereotyping an individual based on immutable characteristics diminishes …
BLK ALERTS - Department Of Education Cancels $350M In HBCU Grants
Source: Rick Kern / Getty In this week’s episode of The Department of Education Is High-Key Racist, Education Secretary Linda McMahon canceled $350 million in federal funding for HBCUs and colleges focused on minority students. Why? Because, according to her, they’re inherently racist. According to the New York Times, McMahon released a statement explaining the decision. “Stereotyping an individual based on immutable characteristics diminishes …
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