HU2U Podcast: Gun Safety At Home feat. Kayla Austin

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Every year, 19,000 children and teens are killed or wounded due to gun violence, and approximately 3 million are exposed to gun violence.

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HU2U Podcast: Overcoming Obstacles to Get More Black Women in the C-Suite with Denise Streeter

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In higher education, women are more likely than men to earn degrees. Black women get 64.1% of bachelor degrees, 71.5% of master's degrees, and 65.9% of doctoral medical and dental degrees. Yet a recent McKinsey study found that only 1.6% of vice presidents in corporate America are black women. Why is this happening? Dr.

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2024 Thanksgiving Holiday Closure and Operations Update

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HU2U Podcast: A Soft Landing For Young Folks of Color feat. Dr. Alfiee Breland-Noble

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More than 5 million African-Americans are reported having a mental illness. That's nearly 17.3% of the total Black US population. Black teens are among the highest rising rate of mental illness right now, especially coming right outta the pandemic. So how can we help this next generation amongst all this turmoil? Well, our guest is a passionate expert in helping youth of color take care of themselves. Dr. Alfiee Breland-Noble is a Howard alum and founder of the AAKOMA Project, a nonprofit for the mental health of the youth and the youth adults of color. 

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