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Thursday

23

May 2013

2

COMMENTS

Obama’s Morehouse Speech a Glimpse Into His Own Racial Identity

Written by , Posted in Editorial, Georgia, Morehouse College

By Vann Newkirk

Last week, President Obama delivered what could prove to be a seminal speech at Morehouse College’s 2013 commencement ceremony. During the speech, which was considerably less “safe” than what I expected and what Mr. Obama has shown at other commencements, he touched on issues at the core of Black male identity and made some very personal appeals to Morehouse graduates. This was one of a very small handful of speeches that Obama has made that directly and deeply address Black racial identity, and, save maybe his speech on race during the 2008 primaries, this was probably the most daring. I didn’t know he had it in him. Check out a transcript here, or look at the video below:

The soaring speech addressed a bit of everything, from personal touches for Morehouse students (I wish I had a President on hand to allow some Crown Forum Forgiveness–I’ll accept student loan forgiveness as recompense, though) to Black social responsibility and differing views on Black masculinity. My own sentimentality to alma mater and President aside, I think the parts of the speech that held me the most were his implicit repudiation of the Talented Tenth philosophy, one that Morehouse has espoused to varying degrees in its history, and his strong (if brief) exploration of standards of Black masculinity.

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Monday

20

May 2013

4

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Monday

20

May 2013

0

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President Obama’s Morehouse Address: To Get More, Give More

Written by , Posted in Editorial, Morehouse College

Imani JacksonPresident Barack Obama’s Morehouse commencement speech offered encouragement and tied back to historical leaders. But, the president also did some of that thing he does. That “pull yourselves up by your bootstraps, brothers” rhetoric he employs before black audiences. A refrain in the Morehouse address was “no excuses.”

“We’ve got no time for excuses – not because the bitter legacies of slavery and segregation have vanished entirely; they haven’t. Not because racism and discrimination no longer exist; that’s still out there.”

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Thursday

16

May 2013

1

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Tuesday

14

May 2013

1

COMMENTS

HBCUs to Welcome More Than 150 Brazilian Students in Exchange Program This Fall

Written by , Posted in Alcorn State University, Delaware, Delaware State University, Dillard University, Fisk University, Florida, Florida A&M University, Georgia, Hampton University, Howard University, Jackson State University, Lincoln University (Pa.), Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Morehouse College, North Carolina, North Carolina A&T State University, Pennsylvania, Savannah State University, South Carolina, South Carolina State University, Spelman College, Tennessee, Tennessee State University, University of the District of Columbia, Virginia, Virginia State University, Xavier University of Louisiana

A partnership between the United States and Brazil will bring more than 150 Brazilian college students to the United States this fall to study at historically black colleges and universities.

The partnership is a part of the HBCU-Brazil Alliance, a program created to increase the number of minority graduates and professionals in the industries of science, technology, engineering and mathematics, while exposing  Afro-Brazilian students and faculty to successful research, economic development and social advancement within a context of historical and systemic racism and discrimination.

The Alliance is an arm of the US-Brazil Joint Action Plan on Racial Equality, developed by the White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities and managed in partnership with the Brazilian Federal Agency for Support and Evaluation of Graduate Education (CAPES’).

‘This partnership is just one example of the Alliance’s commitment to diversity, cultural sensitivity and to providing a world-class education to an eager pool of student talent from throughout Brazil,” said Dr. T. Joan Robinson, Chair of the HBCU-Brazil Alliance and Provost and Vice-President of Academic Affairs at Morgan State University. “We are honored to represent and build upon the collaborative interests of the United States through international engagement and academic support.”

More than 20 HBCUs will welcome Brazilian exchange students for a one-year exchange program. Students will live on campus and study in a variety of undergraduate degree programs with a S.T.E.M. focus, with all tuition, fees and room and board covered by the Brazilian government. The program’s goal is to eventually welcome 1,000 Brazilian students to HBCU campuses. Participating HBCUs include:

  • Alcorn State University
  • Delaware State University
  • Dillard University
  • Fisk University
  • Florida A&M University
  • Hampton University
  • Howard University
  • Jackson State University
  • Johnson C. Smith University
  • Lincoln University
  • Morehouse College
  • Morgan State University
  • North Carolina A&T State University
  • Savannah State University
  • South Carolina State University
  • Southern University
  • Spelman College
  • Tennessee State University
  • University of the District of Columbia
  • Virginia State University
  • Xavier University of Louisiana

Thursday

9

May 2013

0

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Lawsuits at Center of Graduation Dispute Between Morehouse, Alumnus

Written by , Posted in Georgia, Morehouse College

A Morehouse College alumnus filed a lawsuit against his alma mater, alleging that the school may have wrongly told a potential employer that the diploma and transcripts confirming his graduation from the college in 1980 are invalid.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution today reports on Terry Boyd’s claims of earning and holding a degree from Morehouse, and his accusations that the college has improper records of a ‘C’ grade he earned in a prerequisite chemistry course.

According to Morehouse, he actually earned a ‘D’ in the course, and should not have been allowed to proceed in to upper-level coursework. From the AJC:

“Boyd contacted the college and tried to get the issue taken care of, but was unsuccessful. Letters from two attorneys, including Mignott, also didn’t help. Mignott said she and Boyd had no other choice but to file a lawsuit in Fulton County Superior Court.

“I really feel disappointed in Morehouse as far as the administration is concerned,” Boyd told Channel 2 Action News.”

Morehouse has counter-sued Boyd and requests that he return the diploma. A trial date has been set for October.

Friday

3

May 2013

0

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‘Morehouse Mystique’ Will Overcome Recent Negative Headlines

Written by , Posted in Editorial, Georgia, Morehouse College

Attorneys for three Morehouse College basketball players are denying any illegal involvement in an alleged rape of a 18-year-Spelman College student last month. According to eyewitnesses, Malcolm Jamal Frank did have sex with the alleged rape victim, but there is debate over whether the sex or sexual contact between Frank, Chukwudi Ndudikwa and Tevin Mgbo, was consensual.

This tragic turn of moral and legal decorum comes on the heels of a very public disagreement between prominent Morehouse alumni in the clergy and College President John S. Wilson, who changed course on an invitation to alumnus Dr. Kevin Johnson to serve as the sole keynote speaker at the annual Baccalaureate services after Johnson published an editorial critical of Morehouse commencement speaker Barack Obama.

The string of incidents appears to be a cultural right hook to the gentle allure of Morehouse, which, while still enjoying a rightful place as America’s beacon of education for black men, has very real struggles with fundraising, enrollment and programmatic development. But there’s something about the Morehouse Mystique – the notion that an institution can and will yield the best of its men and its mission – that gives an impression that the college will emerge stronger than before.

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Wednesday

1

May 2013

1

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Morehouse Athletes Accused of Rape, Kidnapping

Written by , Posted in Crime, Georgia, Morehouse College, Sports

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Several outlets, including the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and HBCUGameday.com are reporting the arrest of several Morehouse College athletes accused of rape, kidnapping and aggravated sodomy.

Preliminary details of the case show that Malcom Jamal Frank,  Chukwudi Ndudikwa and Lucien Kidd were arrested between April 11 and April 15 for allegations of rape. Tevin Mgbo, Frank and Ndudikwa are also charged with aggravated sodomy and reckless conduct.

Information on the arrests or the suspects is not available on Georgia Department of Corrections website. Stay tuned for updates throughout the day.

**UPDATE** Here is the latest update from CBSAtlanta.com:

“According to the incident report for Frank and Ndudikwa, on March 8, the two had non-consensual sex with a woman who was under the influence of an unknown substance.

Ndudikwa and Frank were arrested on rape and aggravated sodomy charges and Mgbo was charged with aggravated sodomy, kidnapping and reckless conduct.”

Morehouse today issued a statement this afternoon on the arrests:

In March, there were two alleged assault incidents involving Morehouse students. After the information was brought to the attention of campus police, the suspects were identified and arrested. While we cannot speak to specifics of these cases, our policies and procedures call for disciplinary actions against students who violate our code of conduct and the law, up to and including dismissal from the College. Morehouse has a zero tolerance policy related to violence of any kind. Violence is the very antithesis of the Morehouse ethos and the values of a Morehouse Man. Morehouse College police are working with the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office and will continue to do so until these cases are resolved.