Bankole Thompson, the nationally acclaimed Detroit journalist, author and racial justice champion in a riveting speech given at Lawrence Technological University in Southfield, Michigan on
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Top Journalist, Public Intellectual Bankole Thompson to Deliver Black History Keynote on Higher Ed and Racial Justice at Lawrence Tech University Feb. 29
Bankole Thompson, the eminent journalist, public intellectual and racial justice champion, whose work is noted for probing the uncomfortable issues of race, freedom and equality,
WCCCD Chancellor Ivery Lays Out Blueprint For Racial Democracy For the American Association of Community Colleges
Editor’s Note: Below is the column written by Dr. Curtis L. Ivery, the chancellor of Wayne County Community College District that originally appeared on Feb.
Even with Child Tax Credit Partially Restored, Children’s Food Shortage and Federal Housing Cutbacks Imminent in House
By: Robert Weiner and Gene Lambey The PuLSE Institute Even with the child tax credit partially restored in House legislation, there are two issues slated
PuLSE Institute Taps Former LTU Graduate, Data Engineer Anirudh Mamidipaka as Senior Fellow to Focus on Innovation and Inequality
With the new year challenging diverse organizations to find new ways to expand or build upon on existing programs to enhance their work and make
Matthew Desmond’s “Poverty By America” Convicts A Nation Swimming in Opulence, While Poverty Abounds
A Must Study Say Obama, Oprah And Book Clubs. They Are Right Book Review By Robert Weiner and Patricia Berg It’s no wonder why former
Top Journalist, Respected Thought Leader Bankole Thompson to Close 2023 with Dec. 13 Keynote and Book Conversation with Black and Brown Boys at Detroit Public Schools
Nationally renowned Detroit journalist, thought leader and racial justice champion Bankole Thompson, is set to close the year with a keynote address and Q&A book
122 Million More People ushed into Hunger Since 2019 Due to Multiple Crises, Reveals UN Report
Latest Research Shows Around 735 Million People Currently Facing Hunger, Compared to 613 Million in 2019 Rome/New York/Geneva – Over 122 million more people are
UNICEF: Children Bearing Brunt of Stalled Progress on Extreme Poverty Reduction Worldwide
333 million children globally survive on less than US$2.15 a day as new analysis reveals three lost years due to COVID-19 An estimated 333
UNDP: 165 million people fell into poverty between 2020 to 2023
UNDP calls for a Debt-Poverty Pause to mitigate poverty until the multilateral system addresses debt restructuring at speed and scale Over the past three years,
Book Review: Bankole Thompson’s ‘Fiery Conscience’ is a Testament of Courage and Triumph of Hope in the Age of Inequality
By Halima Mohiuddin PhD Candidate in Community College Leadership Kansas State University “Fiery Conscience: A Treatise on Two Decades of the Impactful Journalism of Bankole
Acclaimed Journalist Bankole Thompson to Lead 2023 John H. Burns Conference on Issues Facing African Americans in Michigan Suburban City of Farmington Hills Nov. 4
The Annual John H. Burns Beloved Community Conference, a gathering that puts the searchlight on constitutional policing and other issues facing Black residents in the
Wayne County Community College to Host Special Luncheon And Book Conversation With Nationally Acclaimed Journalist, Racial Equality Champion Bankole Thompson Oct. 25
Wayne County Community College District, Michigan’s largest urban community college with an estimated 70,000 students across five campuses, will host a Special Leadership Luncheon and
Top Journalist Bankole Thompson to Pen Book Next Year on 27 Women Making Global Impact
In recognition of the exemplary and critical role that women play as the foundation of civilization and in promoting and advocating for dignity, freedom and