Trump Says he didnt know Kamala was black

phanatic

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Well I'm not Black cause I didn't vote for Biden. As far as Kamala she's given most Black people more than they've asked for. She's given symbolism that if you pass for Black you can become an elected official. As long as you go to an HBCU and pledge a Black sorority you can be the president. You don't have to give no policies.


Lets hope that shit works on the world stage when she has to deal with Putin, Xi Jinping and Kim Jung Un. Hey Black Girl Magic and the AKA's will stop a possible WW.
She needs to hit Trump on just riding Obama's wave. Trump's only achievement was tax cut for the richest people. Everything else was trending to positive stats, and he took credit for them. If it wasn't for Americans being so goddamn stupid, they'd know all of this.
 

Heavenlywings77

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You’re a fucking moron. This your new angle? To join the coon brigade looking for friends? Bitch ass homo with a faggot ass name


Yoooooo!!!!!!

I thought I told you to STFU until I @ you!!!!!!!

This was a quote NOT an @!!!!
Just for that, get your ass in the corner!!

 

Dr. Truth

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Yoooooo!!!!!!

I thought I told you to STFU until I @ you!!!!!!!

This was a quote NOT an @!!!!
Just for that, get your ass in the corner!!


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Don Coreleone

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She needs to hit Trump on just riding Obama's wave. Trump's only achievement was tax cut for the richest people. Everything else was trending to positive stats, and he took credit for them. If it wasn't for Americans being so goddamn stupid, they'd know all of this.
He needs to hit her on trying to use Obama's playbook to get elected and how Black America was worse off in every metric after his administration and how the presidents of the HBCU's wanted to sue his administration.
 

phanatic

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He needs to hit her on trying to use Obama's playbook to get elected and how Black America was worse off in every metric after his administration and how the presidents of the HBCU's wanted to sue his administration.
Sue Obama or Trump?
 

Mrfreddygoodbud

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Don Coreleone

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That article is 11-years-old and has absolutely nothing to do with Kamala or the Biden administration which funded HBCUs at a higher rate than the Trump administration did.
 

DC_Dude

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That article is 11-years-old and has absolutely nothing to do with Kamala or the Biden administration which funded HBCUs at a higher rate than the Trump administration did.
Even though one of these idiots on this board said information from white house.gov is inaccurate ( you got to be the dumbest motherfucker walking to think information on a government website is false) Biden set records with HBCU funding

FACT SHEET: Biden-⁠Harris Administration Announces Record Over $16 Billion in Support for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)​

May 16, 2024
Today, the Biden-Harris Administration announced a new record in Federal funding and investments in Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) totaling more than $16 billion from Fiscal Years (FY) 2021 through current available data for FY 2024. This new reported total is up from the previously announced over $7 billion, and captures significant additional actions already undertaken. The total of more than $16 billion includes over $11.4 billion between FY2021 and FY2023 through Federal grants, contracting awards, and debt relief for HBCUs; over $4 billion between FY2021 and FY2023 for HBCU-enrolled students through federal financial aid and educational benefits for veterans; and, so far in FY 2024, over $900 million has been secured for Department of Education programs strengthening HBCUs as institutions. President Biden and Vice President Harris are committed to ensuring whole-of-government investment efforts in HBCUs continue at full momentum through the rest of FY 2024.

These historic funding levels – the most by any administration – demonstrate President Biden and Vice President Harris’s ongoing commitment to HBCUs, which serve as an engine for upward economic mobility in our country. The Administration is also focused on work to ensure HBCUs have the resources to provide a high-quality postsecondary education.

For more than 180 years, HBCUs have been advancing intergenerational economic mobility for Black families and communities, developing vital academic research, and making our Nation more prosperous and equitable. Despite representing only 3% of colleges and universities, HBCUs play an outsized role to support the economic mobility of African Americans, producing 40 percent of all Black engineers, 50 percent of all Black teachers, 70 percent of all Black doctors and dentists, 80 percent of all Black judges, and the first woman and Black Vice President of the United States. Overall, HBCUs greatly contribute to the economic success of America, providing college access to twice as many Pell Grant-eligible (low-income) students as non-HBCU institutions. Additionally, social mobility research by the United Negro College Fund finds that HBCUs support nearly five times more students than Ivy League and other top-ranked institutions in facilitating movement from the bottom 40% in U.S. household income to the top 60%.

A CEA report published today further underscores that HBCUs are engines for upward mobility and additionally discusses new research showing that HBCU enrollment has considerable positive effects on bachelor’s degree completion and household income later in life. The report details how these successes have occurred in the context of historic underfunding of HBCUs. It also discusses a recent resurgence in applications to, and enrollment in, HBCUs which highlight the high value that students have placed on these institutions in recent years.
Since Day One, the Biden-Harris Administration has committed to advancing racial equity, economic opportunity, and educational excellence, including by reestablishing the White House Initiative on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence, and Economic Opportunity through Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Between FY 2021 – FY 2023 the Biden-Harris Administration has taken historic actions to support HBCUs:

Invested over $11.4 billion in HBCUs, which includes:
  • Nearly $4 billion for HBCUs through the American Rescue Plan and other COVID relief legislation. These grants funded through the Department of Education and other agencies have helped HBCUs support students’ ability to meet basic needs; support campus operations, staffing, teaching, and educational programs; and keep campuses and the surrounding communities on the path to an equitable recovery;
  • $2.6 billion from the Department of Education to build institutional capacity at HBCUs. These efforts support the growth and sustainability of HBCU degree programs; increase and enhance human, technological, and physical infrastructure for research; strengthen positioning to secure direct partnership opportunities; and create sustainable fund development;
  • Over $1.6 billion to HBCUs through Federal grants, cooperative agreements, and other competitive funding opportunities that drive the advancement of academic and training programs, community-based initiatives, and research innovation across national priorities such as medicine and public health, climate science, agriculture, emerging technologies, and defense;
  • Almost $950 million to support HBCUs in growing research capacity and related infrastructure to better compete for Federal research and development dollars;
  • Nearly $719 million in grant funding to expand STEM academic capacity and educational programs; and in other high-wage, high-demand fields such as computer science, nursing, and allied health;
  • Over $150 million in Federal contracting opportunities awarded to HBCUs, including for research and expansion of STEM education programs at the Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Transportation, Department of Energy, and U.S. Agency for International Development;
  • $1.6 billion in capital finance debt relief for 45 public and private HBCUs. Discharging these debts has enabled these institutions to focus resources on supporting students, faculty, and staff while recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic; and
  • Over $2.4 million in Project SERV funds to support HBCUs affected by more than a dozen bomb threats in 2022. These grants have helped restore safe learning environments and invest in student mental health and well-being for students.
In addition to the over $11 billion provided to HBCUs, the Biden-Harris Administration has provided over $4 billion to support the success of HBCU-enrolled students through:

  • $2.8 billion in need-based grants and other Federal programs, including Pell Grants, Federal Work-Study and Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants, to assist HBCU students in affording a postsecondary education; and
  • Nearly $1.3 billion to support Veterans attending HBCUs through the GI bill and other college, graduate school, and training programs delivered through the Department of Veterans Affairs.
While more must be done to ensure equity for HBCUs and their students, the Biden-Harris Administration is delivering landmark first-of-its-kind results:
  • The Department of Defense U.S. Air Force established the first-ever HBCU-led University Affiliated Research Center (UARC). Led by Howard University with seven other HBCUs and funded at $90 million over five years, efforts will focus on advancing the deployment of autonomous technologies for Air Force missions. Participating schools include Jackson State University, Tuskegee University, Hampton University, Bowie State University, Norfolk State University, Delaware State University, Florida Memorial University, and Tougaloo College.
  • The Department of Commerceestablished the first-ever Connecting-Minority-Communities program delivering funding for 43 HBCUs to purchase broadband internet, purchase equipment, and hire IT personnel to tackle the digital divide impacting HBCUs. Several HBCUs also recently launched an HBCU CHIPS Network in collaboration with Georgia Institute of Technology to increase the coordination of the resources at the colleges and universities and jointly contribute to workforce development needs of the semiconductor industry. Chips are critical in powering our consumer electronics, automobiles, data centers, critical infrastructure, and virtually all military systems.
  • The Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration will provide $4.2 million in grant funding to HBCUs, through the EPP/MSI Cooperative Science Center program.
  • The Department of Agricultureannounced a $262.5 million investment to support 33 projects across U.S. institutions of higher education designed to train the next generation of diverse agricultural professionals. Through the USDA NextGen program, the projects are led by 1890 land-grant institutions (historically Black land-grant universities), 1994 land-grant institutions (Tribal Colleges and Universities, Alaska Native-Serving Institutions and Native Hawaiian-Serving Institutions, Hispanic-Serving Institutions), and institutions of higher education located in the Insular Areas. This historic investment will provide training and support to more than 20,000 future food and agricultural leaders through 33 projects executed by more than 60 institutions across 24 states and Insular Areas.
  • The Department of Energy announced the inaugural $7.75 million Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Clean Energy Education Prize, a competition that will support HBCUs in developing programming to strengthen the participation of K-12 and community college students in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields. The competition, which has announced its first 10 winning HBCU teams, is supporting the creation of clean energy community networks to inspire the next generation of students to work in STEM fields related to clean energy.
  • The Department of Education provided nearly $25 million to HBCUs under the Research and Development Infrastructure program to transform their research infrastructure, including strengthening research productivity, faculty expertise, physical infrastructure, and partnerships leading to increases in external funding.
  • The Department of Transportationannounced Prairie View A&M University in Texas as the first-ever HBCU to lead a University Transportation Center. Prairie View A&M and 11 other HBCUs were among 34 schools to receive a portion of a $435 million grant for development of interoperable technology systems, which allow equipment, software, and applications to work together, communicate, and exchange data.
  • The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is pioneering efforts to close opportunity gaps in STEM, including nearly $12 million for eight HBCUs to support programs in artificial intelligence and machine learning and create a more diverse pipeline of talent for careers in data-intensive space-based Earth science.
  • The White House Initiative on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence, and Economic Opportunity through HBCUs established the Executive HBCU Space Lab, a new collaboration between HBCUs, the Federal government, and industry partners to increase HBCU engagement in space-related federal contracting. The Executive HBCU Space Lab is a solutions-oriented initiative that will release resources including SpaceTechConnect, a free platform to highlight space-related capabilities at HBCUs.
  • The Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Environmental Health Sciencesestablished HBCU-Connect, a new initiative with HBCUs to inspire the development of environmental health science leaders from diverse backgrounds. HBCU-Connect is a multifaceted effort to strengthen ties between the institute and faculty and students at academic institutions that are often underrepresented in the sciences.
  • The Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration’s Maternal and Child Health Bureau launched the Maternal Health Research Collaborative for MSIs, providing roughly $30M in research support to seven HBCUs over five years. The funding will build capacity of HBCUs to conduct Black maternal health research to fully understand and address the root causes of disparities in maternal mortality, severe maternal morbidity, and maternal health outcomes; and to find community-based solutions to address these disparities and advance health equity.
  • The Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Healthfunding to HBCUs totaled $147.5 million to support research, training, research capacity building, and outreach efforts. NIH funding included endowment awards to strengthen the research infrastructure of the HBCU award recipients to conduct minority health and health disparities research. Other NIH funding has assisted several HBCUs in contributing towards building a diverse scientific workforce, including mentorship and student training programs and career development opportunities for faculty.
  • The National Science Foundation launched Advancing Research Capacity at HBCUs through Exploration and Innovation (ARC-HBCU) to support participation in an intensive, facilitated workshop that brings together HBCU faculty, staff, research administrators and academic leadership focused on exploration of innovative and promising approaches for addressing the research capacity needs of HBCUs.
  • The National Science Foundation, as part of Growing Research Access for Nationally Transformative Equity and Diversity (GRANTED) initiative, awarded an Atlanta-based HBCU consortium a $14 million competitive grant to establish a hub that promotes equity in the national research ecosystem and serves as a model for other HBCUs and emerging research institutions. The consortium includes Spelman College, Morehouse College, Morehouse School of Medicine, and Clark Atlanta University.
  • The National Science and Technology Council’s Committee on STEM, in support of the CHIPS and Science Act, established an Interagency Working Group (IWG) on HBCU, TCU, and MSI STEM Achievement. The Council provides a coordinated federal approach to carry out sustained outreach activities to increase clarity, transparency, and accountability for federal research agency investments in STEM education and research at HBCUs, TCUs, and MSIs, including such institutions in rural areas.
  • The Department of Housing and Urban Development announced awards totaling $5.5 million for HBCUs to conduct housing and community development research to support the production of affordable housing, support homeownership, advance use of renewable energy, and address infrastructure inequity affecting underserved communities.
  • The Department of Justice has increased both the number of HBCUs applying for grants and its HBCU approval rate. Over the past five years, DOJ’s grant awards to HBCUs have increased 83% (from $900,000 in FY18 to $5.2 million to HBCUs in FY23).
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Dr. Truth

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LOL at yall taking Don Cacleone and the rest of these whiteboys serious . They are only worth insulting. It’s amazing HNIC allows for open misinformation and cac manipulation to try to keep Black folk from voting. Shits mind boggling they all aren’t banned.

There’s a difference between being a Republikkklan and being a vile scumbag like these honkies here calling Kamala an Indian cunt and bitch and other vile veiled racist shit. Shame on HNIC and the mods for allowing these bitchmade Russian cac trolls
 

sinistercane

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LOL at yall taking Don Cacleone and the rest of these whiteboys serious . They are only worth insulting. It’s amazing HNIC allows for open misinformation and cac manipulation to try to keep Black folk from voting. Shits mind boggling they all aren’t banned.

There’s a difference between being a Republikkklan and being a vile scumbag like these honkies here calling Kamala an Indian cunt and bitch and other vile veiled racist shit. Shame on HNIC and the mods for allowing these bitchmade Russian cac trolls
Maybe the Mods are on the federal take $$$
 

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Even though one of these idiots on this board said information from white house.gov is inaccurate ( you got to be the dumbest motherfucker walking to think information on a government website is false) Biden set records with HBCU funding

FACT SHEET: Biden-⁠Harris Administration Announces Record Over $16 Billion in Support for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)​

May 16, 2024
Today, the Biden-Harris Administration announced a new record in Federal funding and investments in Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) totaling more than $16 billion from Fiscal Years (FY) 2021 through current available data for FY 2024. This new reported total is up from the previously announced over $7 billion, and captures significant additional actions already undertaken. The total of more than $16 billion includes over $11.4 billion between FY2021 and FY2023 through Federal grants, contracting awards, and debt relief for HBCUs; over $4 billion between FY2021 and FY2023 for HBCU-enrolled students through federal financial aid and educational benefits for veterans; and, so far in FY 2024, over $900 million has been secured for Department of Education programs strengthening HBCUs as institutions. President Biden and Vice President Harris are committed to ensuring whole-of-government investment efforts in HBCUs continue at full momentum through the rest of FY 2024.

These historic funding levels – the most by any administration – demonstrate President Biden and Vice President Harris’s ongoing commitment to HBCUs, which serve as an engine for upward economic mobility in our country. The Administration is also focused on work to ensure HBCUs have the resources to provide a high-quality postsecondary education.

For more than 180 years, HBCUs have been advancing intergenerational economic mobility for Black families and communities, developing vital academic research, and making our Nation more prosperous and equitable. Despite representing only 3% of colleges and universities, HBCUs play an outsized role to support the economic mobility of African Americans, producing 40 percent of all Black engineers, 50 percent of all Black teachers, 70 percent of all Black doctors and dentists, 80 percent of all Black judges, and the first woman and Black Vice President of the United States. Overall, HBCUs greatly contribute to the economic success of America, providing college access to twice as many Pell Grant-eligible (low-income) students as non-HBCU institutions. Additionally, social mobility research by the United Negro College Fund finds that HBCUs support nearly five times more students than Ivy League and other top-ranked institutions in facilitating movement from the bottom 40% in U.S. household income to the top 60%.

A CEA report published today further underscores that HBCUs are engines for upward mobility and additionally discusses new research showing that HBCU enrollment has considerable positive effects on bachelor’s degree completion and household income later in life. The report details how these successes have occurred in the context of historic underfunding of HBCUs. It also discusses a recent resurgence in applications to, and enrollment in, HBCUs which highlight the high value that students have placed on these institutions in recent years.
Since Day One, the Biden-Harris Administration has committed to advancing racial equity, economic opportunity, and educational excellence, including by reestablishing the White House Initiative on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence, and Economic Opportunity through Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Between FY 2021 – FY 2023 the Biden-Harris Administration has taken historic actions to support HBCUs:

Invested over $11.4 billion in HBCUs, which includes:
  • Nearly $4 billion for HBCUs through the American Rescue Plan and other COVID relief legislation. These grants funded through the Department of Education and other agencies have helped HBCUs support students’ ability to meet basic needs; support campus operations, staffing, teaching, and educational programs; and keep campuses and the surrounding communities on the path to an equitable recovery;
  • $2.6 billion from the Department of Education to build institutional capacity at HBCUs. These efforts support the growth and sustainability of HBCU degree programs; increase and enhance human, technological, and physical infrastructure for research; strengthen positioning to secure direct partnership opportunities; and create sustainable fund development;
  • Over $1.6 billion to HBCUs through Federal grants, cooperative agreements, and other competitive funding opportunities that drive the advancement of academic and training programs, community-based initiatives, and research innovation across national priorities such as medicine and public health, climate science, agriculture, emerging technologies, and defense;
  • Almost $950 million to support HBCUs in growing research capacity and related infrastructure to better compete for Federal research and development dollars;
  • Nearly $719 million in grant funding to expand STEM academic capacity and educational programs; and in other high-wage, high-demand fields such as computer science, nursing, and allied health;
  • Over $150 million in Federal contracting opportunities awarded to HBCUs, including for research and expansion of STEM education programs at the Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Transportation, Department of Energy, and U.S. Agency for International Development;
  • $1.6 billion in capital finance debt relief for 45 public and private HBCUs. Discharging these debts has enabled these institutions to focus resources on supporting students, faculty, and staff while recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic; and
  • Over $2.4 million in Project SERV funds to support HBCUs affected by more than a dozen bomb threats in 2022. These grants have helped restore safe learning environments and invest in student mental health and well-being for students.
In addition to the over $11 billion provided to HBCUs, the Biden-Harris Administration has provided over $4 billion to support the success of HBCU-enrolled students through:

  • $2.8 billion in need-based grants and other Federal programs, including Pell Grants, Federal Work-Study and Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants, to assist HBCU students in affording a postsecondary education; and
  • Nearly $1.3 billion to support Veterans attending HBCUs through the GI bill and other college, graduate school, and training programs delivered through the Department of Veterans Affairs.
While more must be done to ensure equity for HBCUs and their students, the Biden-Harris Administration is delivering landmark first-of-its-kind results:
  • The Department of Defense U.S. Air Force established the first-ever HBCU-led University Affiliated Research Center (UARC). Led by Howard University with seven other HBCUs and funded at $90 million over five years, efforts will focus on advancing the deployment of autonomous technologies for Air Force missions. Participating schools include Jackson State University, Tuskegee University, Hampton University, Bowie State University, Norfolk State University, Delaware State University, Florida Memorial University, and Tougaloo College.
  • The Department of Commerceestablished the first-ever Connecting-Minority-Communities program delivering funding for 43 HBCUs to purchase broadband internet, purchase equipment, and hire IT personnel to tackle the digital divide impacting HBCUs. Several HBCUs also recently launched an HBCU CHIPS Network in collaboration with Georgia Institute of Technology to increase the coordination of the resources at the colleges and universities and jointly contribute to workforce development needs of the semiconductor industry. Chips are critical in powering our consumer electronics, automobiles, data centers, critical infrastructure, and virtually all military systems.
  • The Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration will provide $4.2 million in grant funding to HBCUs, through the EPP/MSI Cooperative Science Center program.
  • The Department of Agricultureannounced a $262.5 million investment to support 33 projects across U.S. institutions of higher education designed to train the next generation of diverse agricultural professionals. Through the USDA NextGen program, the projects are led by 1890 land-grant institutions (historically Black land-grant universities), 1994 land-grant institutions (Tribal Colleges and Universities, Alaska Native-Serving Institutions and Native Hawaiian-Serving Institutions, Hispanic-Serving Institutions), and institutions of higher education located in the Insular Areas. This historic investment will provide training and support to more than 20,000 future food and agricultural leaders through 33 projects executed by more than 60 institutions across 24 states and Insular Areas.
  • The Department of Energy announced the inaugural $7.75 million Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Clean Energy Education Prize, a competition that will support HBCUs in developing programming to strengthen the participation of K-12 and community college students in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields. The competition, which has announced its first 10 winning HBCU teams, is supporting the creation of clean energy community networks to inspire the next generation of students to work in STEM fields related to clean energy.
  • The Department of Education provided nearly $25 million to HBCUs under the Research and Development Infrastructure program to transform their research infrastructure, including strengthening research productivity, faculty expertise, physical infrastructure, and partnerships leading to increases in external funding.
  • The Department of Transportationannounced Prairie View A&M University in Texas as the first-ever HBCU to lead a University Transportation Center. Prairie View A&M and 11 other HBCUs were among 34 schools to receive a portion of a $435 million grant for development of interoperable technology systems, which allow equipment, software, and applications to work together, communicate, and exchange data.
  • The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is pioneering efforts to close opportunity gaps in STEM, including nearly $12 million for eight HBCUs to support programs in artificial intelligence and machine learning and create a more diverse pipeline of talent for careers in data-intensive space-based Earth science.
  • The White House Initiative on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence, and Economic Opportunity through HBCUs established the Executive HBCU Space Lab, a new collaboration between HBCUs, the Federal government, and industry partners to increase HBCU engagement in space-related federal contracting. The Executive HBCU Space Lab is a solutions-oriented initiative that will release resources including SpaceTechConnect, a free platform to highlight space-related capabilities at HBCUs.
  • The Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Environmental Health Sciencesestablished HBCU-Connect, a new initiative with HBCUs to inspire the development of environmental health science leaders from diverse backgrounds. HBCU-Connect is a multifaceted effort to strengthen ties between the institute and faculty and students at academic institutions that are often underrepresented in the sciences.
  • The Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration’s Maternal and Child Health Bureau launched the Maternal Health Research Collaborative for MSIs, providing roughly $30M in research support to seven HBCUs over five years. The funding will build capacity of HBCUs to conduct Black maternal health research to fully understand and address the root causes of disparities in maternal mortality, severe maternal morbidity, and maternal health outcomes; and to find community-based solutions to address these disparities and advance health equity.
  • The Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Healthfunding to HBCUs totaled $147.5 million to support research, training, research capacity building, and outreach efforts. NIH funding included endowment awards to strengthen the research infrastructure of the HBCU award recipients to conduct minority health and health disparities research. Other NIH funding has assisted several HBCUs in contributing towards building a diverse scientific workforce, including mentorship and student training programs and career development opportunities for faculty.
  • The National Science Foundation launched Advancing Research Capacity at HBCUs through Exploration and Innovation (ARC-HBCU) to support participation in an intensive, facilitated workshop that brings together HBCU faculty, staff, research administrators and academic leadership focused on exploration of innovative and promising approaches for addressing the research capacity needs of HBCUs.
  • The National Science Foundation, as part of Growing Research Access for Nationally Transformative Equity and Diversity (GRANTED) initiative, awarded an Atlanta-based HBCU consortium a $14 million competitive grant to establish a hub that promotes equity in the national research ecosystem and serves as a model for other HBCUs and emerging research institutions. The consortium includes Spelman College, Morehouse College, Morehouse School of Medicine, and Clark Atlanta University.
  • The National Science and Technology Council’s Committee on STEM, in support of the CHIPS and Science Act, established an Interagency Working Group (IWG) on HBCU, TCU, and MSI STEM Achievement. The Council provides a coordinated federal approach to carry out sustained outreach activities to increase clarity, transparency, and accountability for federal research agency investments in STEM education and research at HBCUs, TCUs, and MSIs, including such institutions in rural areas.
  • The Department of Housing and Urban Development announced awards totaling $5.5 million for HBCUs to conduct housing and community development research to support the production of affordable housing, support homeownership, advance use of renewable energy, and address infrastructure inequity affecting underserved communities.
  • The Department of Justice has increased both the number of HBCUs applying for grants and its HBCU approval rate. Over the past five years, DOJ’s grant awards to HBCUs have increased 83% (from $900,000 in FY18 to $5.2 million to HBCUs in FY23).
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This is literally ALL CAP, LOL
 

xfactor

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Whew good THING Trump aint a republikkklan, he is just using their platform to RUN,
you do KNOW this RIIIGHT???

Nah you probably dont.... dont worry, Keep reading my post, you'll have a much better Idea

HOW THE WORLD REALLY WORKS...

Trump in ‘04: ‘I probably identify more as Democrat’​

These fools don’t see how liberal Trump is because they are confused by what the media tells them.
 

Don Coreleone

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A few things that are wrong about this.

White folks have always said who was Black and who wasn't. You think Black people instituted the one drop rule?

Walter Plecker was one of the architects behind The Racial Integrity Act which reclassified dark skinned Native Americans to Negro.

It was also the white man who allowed the $5 Indian.

Milli Vanilli claimed to sing in English. Neither one were English. Rob Pilatus was actually German and Fab Morvan was French.
 

Mrfreddygoodbud

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democrats be so full of shit,

Trump said, is she Indian or is she black, whats up with the flip floppin,

When did Kamala CLAIM TO BE BI-RACIAL as a SENATOR??? she CLAIMED INDIAN!!!

and TRUMP SAID, hey THROAT GOAT are you INDIAN or "black"

and fact is, the throat goat got busted tryin to play both sides...

SHE WAS ONLY INDIAN as a SENATOR!!!!

WHY DIDNT SHE CLAIM BI RACIAL THEN???

or BI RACIAL PEOPLE LIKE HER PLAYING A SERIOUS MIND FUCKERY GAME

THAT SHE IS GETTING CAUGHT UP IN!!!

IS SHE INDIAN,

IS SHE BI RACIAL

IS SHE "BLACK"???

"BU BU BUT she want to a "black" college"

yea many Hindu's cosplay as African Americans to get over,

ask that indian girl from the office, how did her brother make it

through college..

GET THIS CO PLAYING THROAT GOAT THE FUCK OUTTA HERE!!

SHE AINT NEVER CLAIMED "black" not even while she was throat goating

willie brown and montel williams...

she only claiming it now because she knows aint nobody IN AMERICA voting for a fronting, deceptive, racist

hindu HO!!!!!
 

notreally

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That article is 11-years-old and has absolutely nothing to do with Kamala or the Biden administration which funded HBCUs at a higher rate than the Trump administration did.
@Piff:
You seem like a more than reasonably intelligent man.

Why in the unholy fuck are you arguing with someone with the i.q. of a stalk of broccoli?

Not my business, just wonderin'.
 

notreally

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Maybe the Mods are on the federal take $$$
I am beginning to wonder.

I only signed in because if I lurk without doing so, that FreddyGoodbud asshole's remarks keep popping up.

This forum could be waaaaay more than it is; a serious platform for non-white folks to discuss serious issues.

However, leaving it open for assholes that promote nazis that literally want to make us all second (at best) class citizens means
I cannot support this forum with actual dollars. Monopoly money, maybe. You want cash?

Get thy shit together.

Just opinin'.
 

Mrfreddygoodbud

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YESSSSS YEESSSSSSS.....

BYE BYE GAY AGENDA...

EIGHT YEARS OF THAT SHIT FROM THE FIRST GAY PRESIDENT OBAMA

THEN FOUR MORE YEARS WITH BIDEN...

YEA ITS ONLY A MATTER OF TIME FOLKS WILL REALIZE,

ITS NOT ABOUT THE PRESIDENT, ITS ABOUT THE DEMONIC SCUM

THAT IS TRYING TO MAKE THE GODLY NATURAL DIVINE ORDER

INTO THE DEMONIC UNNATURAL DEMONIC ORDER,

TRYING TO JUSTIFY A MAN BEING A WOMAN IS NOTHING SHORT
OF SATANIC BEHAVIOR,

fuck baphomet and FUCK THE SATANIC GAY AGENDA SUPPORTING DEMOCRATIC PARTY

AND ITS DEMONIC LEADERSHIP....

anybody supporting Democrats, whether BLINDLY

OR KNOWINGLY,

WILL SUFFER THEIR FATE and KARMA WILL NOT BE KIND,

KEEP WALKIN WITH THE DEVIL...

GOOD LUCK, YOU GONNA NEED BAGS OF THAT SHIT!!!

first it will be your energy being zapped from you,

then your zest for life, then the WOES,

OH MAN... when them WOES HIT...

aint no therapy in the world gonna safe your demon assisting asses!!

YOU BEEN WARNED!!!

BE HAPPY

BE ON THE SIDE OF GOOD!!

SAY NO TO THE GROOMING OF OUR CHILDREN

SAY NO TO HAVING OUR MEN DIE IN WARS THAT HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH AMERICA

SO THE WEALTHY CAN KEEP GETTING WEALTHY

AND ALL WE GET IS INFLATION..

and duck tales on how they cant do anything bout reparation for

the children of Enslaved victims of jim crow and zero representation for our tax dollars..

land and resource theft..

WHILE GIVING MONEY AWAY TO UKRAINE, ISREAL AND IMMIGRANTS..

THIS IS YOUR PARTY...

KAMALA SAID SHE CANT DO NOTHING JUST FOR "AMERICAN BLACKS"

but they suuuure can do something JUST FOR IMMIGRANTS, THE UKRAINE, ISREAL and OTHERS

OUTSIDE OF AMERICA..

DEMONCRATS HATE STRAIGHT MEN

ESPECIALLY STRAIGHT BLACK MEN

WE ONLY EXIST COME VOTING TIME...

THIS IS YOUR PARTY...STRAIGHT MEN OF THE WORLD????
 

Piff Henderson

Stage Manager of Stage Managers
BGOL Investor
@Piff:
You seem like a more than reasonably intelligent man.

Why in the unholy fuck are you arguing with someone with the i.q. of a stalk of broccoli?

Not my business, just wonderin'.
Good question.

If I avoided all the retards, I wouldn't be able to engage with any MAGA coons at all. Their collective IQ is the same as a petite woman's shoe size.

It would be less fun. I like cooking these cretins.
 
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Ninja05

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Do you remember which president (Bush R) got us into two wars in the Middle East, which president got us out of one of them (Obama D), which president who did nothing (Trump R), and which president who got us out of the last one (Biden D)?
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Dude is an idiot. At this point, just let him rant in all caps. A person that doesn’t know or understand black culture. I don’t think anyone that grew up in the Bay Area (where she did), have the connections to the SF Black Studies Department as her mother (and father), go to an HBCU (across the country - no HBCU within a 1000 miles of her growing up), pledge a Black Sorority, join the Congressional Black Congress is denying her Blackness.

But this ninja is going to say whatever. And go and back and forth with a ninja like that on the internet is fruitless.
 

Mrfreddygoodbud

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Do you remember which president (Bush R) got us into two wars in the Middle East, which president got us out of one of them (Obama D), which president who did nothing (Trump R), and which president who got us out of the last one (Biden D)?
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Bush presidency was his reward for HIS ROLE as CIA director in the murdering

of a sitting DEMOCRATIC usa PRESIDENT, and what did the democrats do, as their MAN

was MURDERED ON US.. SOIL ..

NOT A GATDAM THING, THEY ALL GOT AWAY WITH IT, and one of the ORCHESTRATORS BUSH SR,

got his gang SKULL AND BONES and his son, set for THREE LIFE TIMES.. sheet they made so much money,

they are literally keeping a DEAD MAN ALIVE with the money they made.. see DICK CHANEY, he is literally a walking zombie,

but I digress...

THERE WERE ZERO WARS UNDER A TRUMP PRESIDENCY.. COUNT EM... 0,

MEANING OUR TAX DOLLARS WAS NOT BEING LAUNDERED THROUGH BOGUS
WARS INTO THE HANDS OF GLUTTONOUS

DEMONIC INTERNATIONAL ZIONIST BANKERS...

NOT ONE SINGLE WAR..

CHINA WAS QUIET AS FUCK, UKRAINE KEPT THEIR BEGGIN ASS HANDS TO THEMSELVES..

its was the democrats and their PLANDEMIC AGENDA, interferring with his WHOLE PRESIDENCY,

scared all you bitches into being LAB RATS...over cold symptoms...

if it wasnt for the PLANDEMIC mindfuckery the DEMOCRATS WERE FULLY BEHIND,

they said fuck the masses, locked us down and TOOK THE BIG PHARMA BAG and NEVER LOOKED BACK..

all the plandemic and lockdowns were to

to distract from

TRUMP DRAINING THE SWAMP....after the plandemic everyone was wearing a mask,

as if to say, shut the fuck up, and just do what you are told..

shit worked like a charm amongst the obedient sheep like die hard democrats..

BUT FOR THE REAL FREEDOM FIGHTERS.. yea

WE HEREE!!! AINT GOING NOWHERE!!!

TIME TO PUSH BACK THE DYKES BETA FAGGOTS AND THIER
PUSSY ZIONIST MASTERS,

WHO CONTINUE TO MINDFUCK YALL INTO TAKIN BULLETS
MEANT FOR THEM...

god YALL STUPID AS FUCK!!
 

Mrfreddygoodbud

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Dude is an idiot. At this point, just let him rant in all caps. A person that doesn’t know or understand black culture. I don’t think anyone that grew up in the Bay Area (where she did), have the connections to the SF Black Studies Department as her mother (and father), go to an HBCU (across the country - no HBCU within a 1000 miles of her growing up), pledge a Black Sorority, join the Congressional Black Congress is denying her Blackness.

But this ninja is going to say whatever. And go and back and forth with a ninja like that on the internet is fruitless.

you are either really fuckin DUMB as a bag of rocks,

OR JUST a die hard faggot supporter realizing your days of imposing your sexual abnormalcy on others is DONE..

yall beta males about to run and hide.. when REAL STRAIGHT NORMAL MEN STOP PLAYING GAMES WITH YALL!

tie up your skippys ya skippin lil bitch..

WE COMIN TO REGULATE BRING NORMALCY BACK TAKE THIS COUNTRY

BACK FROM SATAN AND HIS LITTLE FAGGOT HELPERS SUCH AS YOURSELF,

SELAH
 

Piff Henderson

Stage Manager of Stage Managers
BGOL Investor
Bush presidency was his reward for HIS ROLE as CIA director in the murdering

of a sitting DEMOCRATIC usa PRESIDENT, and what did the democrats do, as their MAN

was MURDERED ON US.. SOIL ..

NOT A GATDAM THING, THEY ALL GOT AWAY WITH IT, and one of the ORCHESTRATORS BUSH SR,

got his gang SKULL AND BONES and his son, set for THREE LIFE TIMES.. sheet they made so much money,

they are literally keeping a DEAD MAN ALIVE with the money they made.. see DICK CHANEY, he is literally a walking zombie,

but I digress...

THERE WERE ZERO WARS UNDER A TRUMP PRESIDENCY.. COUNT EM... 0,

MEANING OUR TAX DOLLARS WAS NOT BEING LAUNDERED THROUGH BOGUS
WARS INTO THE HANDS OF GLUTTONOUS

DEMONIC INTERNATIONAL ZIONIST BANKERS...

NOT ONE SINGLE WAR..

CHINA WAS QUIET AS FUCK, UKRAINE KEPT THEIR BEGGIN ASS HANDS TO THEMSELVES..

its was the democrats and their PLANDEMIC AGENDA, interferring with his WHOLE PRESIDENCY,

scared all you bitches into being LAB RATS...over cold symptoms...

if it wasnt for the PLANDEMIC mindfuckery the DEMOCRATS WERE FULLY BEHIND,

they said fuck the masses, locked us down and TOOK THE BIG PHARMA BAG and NEVER LOOKED BACK..

all the plandemic and lockdowns were to

to distract from

TRUMP DRAINING THE SWAMP....after the plandemic everyone was wearing a mask,

as if to say, shut the fuck up, and just do what you are told..

shit worked like a charm amongst the obedient sheep like die hard democrats..

BUT FOR THE REAL FREEDOM FIGHTERS.. yea

WE HEREE!!! AINT GOING NOWHERE!!!

TIME TO PUSH BACK THE DYKES BETA FAGGOTS AND THIER
PUSSY ZIONIST MASTERS,

WHO CONTINUE TO MINDFUCK YALL INTO TAKIN BULLETS
MEANT FOR THEM...

god YALL STUPID AS FUCK!!
Bush Jr, who got us into two wars, was never in the CIA. That was Bush Sr.

We were still in Afghanistan under Trump, fighting in Syria and attacking Iran.
 

Piff Henderson

Stage Manager of Stage Managers
BGOL Investor
you are either really fuckin DUMB as a bag of rocks,

OR JUST a die hard faggot supporter realizing your days of imposing your sexual abnormalcy on others is DONE..

yall beta males about to run and hide.. when REAL STRAIGHT NORMAL MEN STOP PLAYING GAMES WITH YALL!

tie up your skippys ya skippin lil bitch..

WE COMIN TO REGULATE BRING NORMALCY BACK TAKE THIS COUNTRY

BACK FROM SATAN AND HIS LITTLE FAGGOT HELPERS SUCH AS YOURSELF,

SELAH
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