EDUCATION // Recognition
Black Arkansans in Education
Recognizing Our Own in Education If serving in education was easy, we'd all be doing it. Even with its rewards and memorable moments, it is one of the most challenging career fields to occupy. It does not give the recognition, reflective wages, or the daily respect and regard that many deserve. Unfortunately, this often goes double for Black people in education. by Dianna Donahue // Aug.1.2021 |
EDUCATION // Graduation
2021 Black Arkansas Graduates
URBANE recognizes some of Arkansas' Black Class of 2021 Graduates by Dianna Donahue // Apr.1.2021 - updated Jun.1.2021 |
EDUCATION // College
College
IT'S NOT FOR EVERYBODY & THAT'S OKAY College is a great place to induce the potential for a better life, but the truth is, college isn't for everyone. This is true for photographer, father, and former college student Brent Mosley, who took his passion and turned it into a fulfilling career. by Morgan Cowan // Jun.1.2021 |
EDUCATION // Literacy
Black People Don't Read
THEY ARE STILL OUR SLAVES As a culture, we will always counter the negative connotations of this overcast. However, we – as a culture – must take accountability for the habits and practices that we continue to utilize that keep us in this narrative. by Dianna Donahue // Apr.1.2021 |