Post Archive by Month: November,2018

WILLIAMS SAYS HBCUS WILL PRODUCE FUTURE LEADERS

By Kesha Williams Elizabeth City State University welcomes Dr. Gwendolyn Williams as the new chairwoman of the Department of Education, Psychology and Health. A native of Monroe, Louisiana, Dr. Gwendolyn Williams earned a B.A. degree from Spelman College. She also holds a master’s degree, a specialist degree, and a Ph.D. from Georgia State University (GSU). Williams says her arrival at

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My Turn: “Millennials, The Mystery Generation, How the Boomers Screwed an Entire Generation,” Excuse Me!

By Kimberly Durment Locke reswefbb@verizon.net When I recently came across an article titled, “Millennials, The Mystery Generation, How the Boomers Screwed an Entire Generation,” posted last October and written by Michael T. Robinson, founder of CareerPlanner.com, I have to admit I felt a combination of disbelief and uneasiness. Was it true that as a person born within the bandwidth of

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Gender Political Gap Theories, ideological views, and certainly controversial

Angela M. Cranon, M.A. acranoncharles@gmail.com Editor-in-Chief Why aren’t there more women politicians in America? When the word politics is normally brought up in a conversation usually the talk is about Republicans and Democrats, or today, of course, President Donald Trump. The talk of gender political gap is rarely discussed, which should be, considering the fact that, there are more women

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Four Reasons Why Baby Boomers Are Working to Age 65 and Beyond

By: Kimberly Durment Locke reswefbb@verizon.net There’s no doubt that many in the Baby Boomer generation, those born between 1946 and 1963, have retirement on their mind. According to marketrealist.com, more than four million Boomers have retired since 2008 and that number is steadily rising each year. However, there are still a fairly high percentage of Boomers who are continuing to

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