Topic: Commentary
OP-ED: A Secretary of Education From an HBCU: A Necessary Advocate for Equity and Justice
Dr. Antoine Lovell is an assistant professor of social work at Morgan State University, shares his thoughts on why an HBCU president should serve as the U.S. Secretary of Education.
Morgan News Hour: Understanding the Societal Impact of Black Hair
Morgan State student journalists Antonio Mann and Carson Freeman are joined by MSU's historian, Dr. Edwin T. Johnson, and 12-year-old Mason Neal to explore the societal impact of Black hair, share personal experiences with discrimination, and discuss the significance of the Crown Act.
PERSPECTIVE: A Tribute to Willie Mays, Baseball’s ‘Say Hey Kid’
Morgan Professor Wayne Dawkins provides commentary on Willie Mays’ sunny, wholesome image and why it was not accidental. The image was crafted to make baseball’s greatest all-around player.
Commentary: I Needed to Learn English, But My Spanish Sustained Me
While studying multimedia journalism at Morgan State, student Morelys Urbano advocates for marginalized communities.
Commentary: Long Emergency Room Wait Times Point to Health System Failures
Neighborhood Nursing is a groundbreaking initiative from the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing in partnership with schools of nursing at Coppin State University, Morgan State University and the University of Maryland.
Talking Point - DeWayne Wickham, on Covering the O.J. Simpson Trial
Dean Emeritus DeWayne Wickham, founding member of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) and the founding Dean of Morgan State University's School of Global Journalism and Communication, covered the OJ Simpson trial for USA TODAY in 1995.
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