Intended for healthcare professionals. David Schwartzman, Howard University (retired), C3. A video screengrab of a student’s vehicle set alight during protests at UKZN’s Howard College campus on 29 January 2020. Howard on the Frontline of the Healthcare Crisis. "Black Talk and the White Question": The Role of the Black University (Part II), Corey D. B. Walker, Wake Forest University, https://howard.zoom.us/j/86906759743?pwd=Mkg3Rms0bnV6SzFqb2VXaEo0M2poUT09. MENU. The new institution was named for General Howard University is an excellent option for deep learning and fellowship with the future of America! The four-day student protest at Howard University ended Saturday afternoon in what protest leader Ewart Brown described as "an atmosphere of fatigue and victory." The University continues to closely monitor the spread of COVID-19, also known as the coronavirus. This panel will highlight the ways Howard University has addressed the COVID-19 Crisis. In the end, the protest – both sides – was one chapter of the rich social and political saga of the university, and there is undoubtedly more to follow,” said the Rev. There are sustained threats against the right to vote for Black people in America. A small group of nurses from Howard University Hospital ran outside to cheer them on. On this site, you will find information regarding how the University is handling the global … Division of Student Affairs 2400 Sixth Street, Suite 201 Washington, D.C. 20059 Phone: (202) 806-2100 Washington, DC 20059. Within a few weeks, the project expanded to include a provision for establishing a university. Panelists will discuss the impact of social determinants of health, provide historical context for health and economic injustice, and suggest policy-driven solutions for healthcare and economic reform. Panelists will emphasize specific policy recommendations related to the national BLM platform. October 12, 2020 | Written by Howard Newsroom Staff. Search Browse; Resources. ET. D1. AJ had plans of becoming an engineer and pursuing … As part of Howard University’s efforts to improve its emergency preparedness and response capabilities, the campus has transitioned to a new alert system called Bison Safe, which is designed to enhance the University’s ability to communicate with the community in the event of an emergency. Howard University has long played a central role in the protest movements that have championed the rights and interests of oppressed people both nationally and globally. Panelists representing the Howard Initiative on Public Opinion, the College of Medicine, the College of Pharmacy, and Howard University Hospital will discuss research and practice that addresses COVID-19 within Black and Latinx communities. This panel will discuss the important roles of education and the arts in imagining and creating a more just future. This panel will discuss the economic impact of Covid-19 in the Black community. E3. During the full campus closure, building accessibility will be restricted to essential employees and approved staff performing critical and time-sensitive activities. William says at a time when marginalized communities in the U.S. are confronting head-on the triple crises of the COVID-19 pandemic (along with the social inequities it has exacerbated), the endurance of white supremacist ideology and racialized violence, and the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression, Howard aims to rally faculty, students, alumni, and community partners to interrogate these crises and develop policy solutions that lead to long-term social change. Frederick, give the “State of the University Address” at 10-11 a.m. D2. HUR @ Homecoming | Virtual event hosted by WHUR | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM October 17, 2020. Within two years, the University consisted of the Colleges of Liberal Arts and Medicine. Gospel Concert | Virtual event hosted by the Office of the Dean of the Chapel | 7:00 PM October 18, 2020. A Black Lives Matter protester who was caught on video assaulting supporters of President Trump at Saturday's "Million MAGA March" is reportedly a journalism student at Howard University. The conference will amplify the important social and racial justice work that already happens every day at Howard University in classrooms, in laboratories and research centers, in libraries and archives, and in meetings (both formal and informal) of visionary, historically aware, and culturally conscious minds across the campus. Learn more about the history of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in Stanley Nelson’s film “Tell Them We Are Rising.” Alainna Lynch, Sustainable Development Solutions Network, C2. Students at Howard University in northwest Washington, D.C., occupied an on-campus administrative building for nine days in protest of the current president and vice president of the university, as well as university policies regarding student housing, financial aid and the arming of campus police, among … Wade J. Henderson, University of the District of Columbia (retired), Watch here:https://howard.zoom.us/j/86906759743. “Advocacy is the cornerstone of truth and service and is embedded into our work in communities,” said President Wayne A. I. Frederick. Alison McNeil, McNeil Creative Enterprises, Stephany R. Spaulding, University of Colorado, Watch here: https://howard.zoom.us/j/87184346054, B1. He was a freshman at Howard University in the College of Engineering. B2. Keeshea Turner-Roberts, Howard University. This panel of scholars and leaders will discuss current attempts at voter suppression in American elections and make suggestions for citizens to implement as they go to the polls in the coming election. In a year of loss and protest, coming together feels more urgent. Howard University president urges students to be catalysts for change amid George Floyd protest June 7, 2020, 9:55 a.m. Dr. Wayne A. I. Frederick, Howard University president, joins Arthel Neville on ‘America’s News HQ.’ 2400 Sixth Street NW. As part of Howard’s 2020 Homecoming festivities based on the theme “Advocacy,” a virtual conference will be held from Wednesday, October 14 to Friday, October 16, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. titled, “From Protest to Policy: The Pursuit of Racial Justice.” The national conference, which is an expansion of the annual HU Ideas Festival, furthers Howard’s legacy at a pivotal contemporary moment in the history of the United States and the global African diaspora. Fighting Back Against Voter Suppression. Community Organizing Before & After the Election. As part of Howard’s 2020 Homecoming festivities based on the theme “Advocacy,” a virtual conference will be held from Wednesday, October 14 to Friday, October 16, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. titled, “From Protest to Policy: The Pursuit of Racial Justice.” The national conference, which is an expansion of the annual HU Ideas … This session features a conversation between President Frederick and Chelsea Clinton on public health matters related to COVID-19 and transitions to a panel of speakers who are Howard University alumni and alumni of the Clinton Global Initiative University. Howard Students on the Front Lines of Racial Justice Policy. This panel of scholars and political leaders will discuss the highs and lows of political life for Black women in America. Shortly after the end of the American Civil War, members of The First Congregational Society of Washington considered establishing a theological seminary for the education of black clergymen. People gathered outside Sir Howard Douglas Hall in support of sexual violence survivors | Photo by Taylor Chalker The protest was inspired by Mount Allison University graduate, Michelle Roy, who recently accused Mount Allison of silencing victims of sexual violence, and organized a protest at that campus on … Panelists will discuss the impact of economic determinants of health, including mental health, and suggest policy-driven solutions for healthcare reform. ... She’s already purchased two 2020 Homecoming T-shirts. Earl Hamilton, The National Center for Faith Based Initiatives, Watch here: https://howard.zoom.us/j/86906759743?pwd=Mkg3Rms0bnV6SzFqb2VXaEo0M2poUT09. And '89 is … Economic Justice and COVID 19: Removing the Mask on Systemic Racism. Both documentaries stream for free online. C1. Authors; Librarians Panelists will discuss reform efforts and make suggestions for actionable criminal justice policy changes. Melina Abdullah, California State University, Watch here: https://howard.zoom.us/j/87184346054, H1. Check out the full schedule, special guests and more, below: From Protest to Policy: The Pursuit of Racial Justice, Wednesday, October 14 - Friday, October 16, 2020, A1. In this panel, a diverse group of activist Howard academics, including a philosopher, a biologist, a political scientist, a climate environmental scientist emeritus professor and an engineer will present the following short talks followed by a forum discussion. This research report examines how well the United States, and US states in particular, serve communities of color by using the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as a tool for evaluating performance. Before the first session, be sure to watch Howard University President, Wayne A.I. The results show that the five areas of greatest disparity are: Justice, Food and Housing Insecurity, Education, Economic Security, and Health. Frederick, said in interviews that even as the protest began, the university was trying to address some of the concerns students highlighted. Black Women, Suffrage, and the False Promise of Equality. This panel of organizers, activists, and scholars will describe their experiences with community organizing and provide suggestions for people to make change in their own communities. This is the first year that youth activist Winter BreeAnne, a student at Howard University in Washington, D.C., will be old enough to vote for president. Email ouc@howard.edu. The 1968 protest at Howard University is included in segment 11 of Eyes on the Prize and in the documentary “Color Us Black! With core values of excellence, leadership, service, and truth, Howard boasts a legacy of research, scholarship, and community engagement that provides solutions to contemporary problems. Never More Urgent: A Preliminary Review of How the US is Leaving Behind Black, Hispanic, and Indigenous Communities. AJ, 19, was shot and killed last night on May 28th in Baltimore. A Tribute to Howard University’s Own Chadwick Boseman | Virtual event hosted by WHUR | 7:00 PM October 16, 2020. Howard University is committed to supporting the health and safety of students, faculty, staff, and the surrounding community. We’ll explore the next steps in forming culturally beneficial policies and our collective power to advocate for those policies to become Federal and local law. The sit-in echoes a protest from the pre-social media era that shut down Howard University's campus 50 years ago. This panel will discuss the Black Lives Matter movement as the most recent iteration of a lengthy genealogy wide-scale social justice efforts in the US. Howard was covering one of the many protests that broke out that day across the U.S. in response to police violence and in support of … On Tuesday, a 17-person group of 18- to 21-year-olds organized the largest protest in Howard County history, according to Shawn Gladden, executive director of the Howard County Historical Society. Promoting Environmental, Social, and Climate Justice at Howard University – Going Forward. Public Health Forum with President Frederick and Chelsea Clinton & Clinton Global Initiative University Alumni Panel (2-3:30). In this moment of national social upheaval and unrest, we recognize an opportunity to develop creative policy solutions to challenges that disproportionately impact Black, indigenous, and Latinx communities. Topics discussed will include environmental and health disparities, educational opportunity and access, employment and labor challenges, and entrepreneurial survival. Watch here:https://howard.zoom.us/j/87184346054, F1. We are utilizing this year’s Homecoming to advance conversations and turn them into action that promise to yield important results.”. After days of continuous student protest, the Howard University board of trustees has met one of the students’ nine demands. This panel focuses on bridging the gap between health and economic injustice. This panel brings together Howard student activists and veteran leaders from the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) to discuss how activism can impact Black communities, particularly as a means of effecting systemic change. © 2020 Howard University. The 1989 Howard University Protest In “We Are Worth Fighting For” ... And so, to be a Howard student in 2020 is to be able to connect to the things that happened in the immediate past, but also in the long past. Howard Students Take Over Building To Protest University Embezzlement Scandal NEWS CORONAVIRUS POLITICS 2020 ELECTIONS ENTERTAINMENT LIFE PERSONAL VIDEO SHOPPING U.S. Karthik Balasubramanian, Howard University, Sekou Franklin, Middle Tennessee State University, Watch here: https://howard.zoom.us/j/87207417727. With the well-being of the entire Howard community serving as our guiding principle and top priority, we have made the difficult, but necessary, decision to maintain the current online format for the vast majority of our undergraduate courses for Spring 2021. Contact Digital Strategy and Web Services. Freelance photojournalist Cole Howard was left dazed and bloodied after being struck in the head by an object thrown during a protest he was covering in Atlanta, Georgia, on May 29, 2020. Phone 202.806.6100 All Rights Reserved. … E1. Holmes and Howard’s president, Wayne A.I. WASHINGTON – For over 150 years, Howard University has been at the forefront of driving systemic change that impacts Black communities nationwide. Howard University 2400 Sixth Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20059. Artists, educators, and cultural workers have long been among those at the forefront of this country’s social and racial justice efforts. Individuals and groups are often working year-round and between elections to improve conditions for Black people in America. Howard and Protest Movements: From Civil Rights to Black Lives Matter. ” (May, 1968). Phone: 202-806-6100 This two-part discussion convenes scholar activists from HBCUs and/or who have engaged in sustained work in building Black intellectual institutional formations to take up this essential question. Airielle Lowe HU News Service In cities across the country, businesses are boarding up their windows and doors with plywood in fear of the civil unrest that could ensue after the results of the 2020 presidential election are announced. “The conference’s theme, “From Protest to Policy: The Pursuit of Racial Justice,” encapsulates all that this moment needs—an awareness of the conditions that created the need for protest, the determination to use the moment to make systemic shifts in public policy, and the ethic of resistance that demands racial justice,” says Dana A. Williams, Ph.D., interim dean of the Graduate School at Howard University. This panel will showcase the work of Howard students who are currently researching and engaging policy issues related to racial justice. Transforming the Lives of African Americans: Mental Health, Wellness, and Economic Power in Brown and Black Communities. This panel focuses on the way poverty and wealth impacts health. Watch here: https://howard.zoom.us/j/86906759743, G2. Through a combination of featured speakers, panel presentations, and discussion forums, the conference aims to contribute to these efforts for social change by facilitating purposeful, meaningful conversations that contextualize and (re)frame our understanding of racial justice as it relates to politics and government, policing and criminality, health and wellness, education, technology, the economy, the arts, and the environment. Students say Howard is contributing to housing shortages on campus by encouraging the gentrification of the surrounding neighborhood. The conference promises to bring together thinkers from a variety of academic and professional backgrounds—humanists, political scientists, economists, environmentalists, historians, medical experts, social workers, community organizers, and many more—and to harness the tremendous potential of our collective knowledge and expertise. This panel brings together Howard university faculty members whose work directly relates to criminal justice reform. Jacob Carruthers opens his seminal 1994 essay “Black Talk and the White Question” with a quote from E. Franklin Frazier’s 1962 essay “The Failure of the Negro Intellectual” that contends that African American academics have focused too much on questions of race as opposed to larger questions of culture, personality, and human destiny. The SDGs have identified five disparity areas that are crippling communities of color and indigenous peoples throughout the United States. Enfranchising Returning Citizens: Ending the Racial Caste System, Watch here: https://howard.zoom.us/j/87207417727, G3. The conference’s theme, “From Protest to Policy: The Pursuit of Racial Justice,” captures our vision for engaging current organizing efforts spearheaded by local and national groups, many of which have been invigorated by the #BlackLivesMatter movement. Although Black women are winning election to high political offices and being recognized by political parties for their significant contributions to our democracy, they still face significant challenges in our political system and in their everyday lives. “In our 153-year history, Bison have advocated for the African diaspora on issues including voting, civil rights, equal opportunity, women’s rights, climate change, education, the arts, and more. HOWARD UNIVERSITY. This is the first known attempt to leverage the UNs Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to create accountability for racial inequality in the United States. Through a variety of paths and across a number of disciplines, Howard University is positioned to provide novel, integrative, interdisciplinary approaches that offer new ways to examine issues, identify causal factors, and suggest remedies [that] promote environmental, social and climatic justice. Howard is a historcal university that has educated some of the most successful Black Americans in the country. After the fatal shooting of Walter Wallace Jr. by police in Philadelphia October 26, riots that had … “This is Howard University,” Richardson said. It was at Howard that the senator’s political identity began to take shape. Howard University’s ‘March For Our Lives’ shares, “Our thoughts and prayers go out to to the friends and family of Aaron “AJ” Sutton. The campus is wonderful and do stop by the bookstore and by yourself or a family member some swag! Academic responses to the “Brionna Taylor/George Floyd Uprising” have seen calls for “anti-racism” trainings and K-12 and college curricula and courses, prompting white nationalist reactions against “Critical Race Theory.” HBCUs provide institutional formations best situated to engage in intra-group debate and dialogue around the broader subjects both Frazier and Carruthers envision as more important to global Black advancement. Campaign season is not the only time to seek change in our communities. Watch here: https://howard.zoom.us/j/86906759743, A2. “Black Talk and the White Question": The Role of the Black University (Part I). Bernard Richardson, dean of the Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel. In this interactive session, we’ll explore our individual roles as community allies in changing the tide of those disparities. Howard University will close for Winter Break on Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020 and will reopen on Monday, Jan. 4, 2021. The SDGs as a Contributor to Racial Justice and Reformation of Transformative Policies.
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