“WOKE” in Historically Black Colleges and Universities

Saliah Jackson, Kameron Pillow, Zy’Asia Carter, Josephine Green
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This research paper aims to examine and critique the impact and contribution of HBCUs in advancing societal issues and education while fostering a heightened understanding of social justice for today’s HBCU students. The purpose of this research is to discuss, expose, and share the impact HBCUs have had on the “WOKE” movement and social justice in the United States of America. The discourse centers on the development of scholars and activities who have been nurtured by and at HBCUs. The primary sources and events have been summarizing, focusing on the cause and effect of the injustice minorities face from the modern Civil Rights Era to the present day. The information/data demonstrates core components that have shaped American HBCUs from their establishments/foundation. Those ideals still evoke the same emotion of individuals who effort toward higher education decades ago up to today’s HBCU student bodies that embrace societal images upon their school. It also demonstrates how HBCUs have shown their ways of waking to societal limits in multiple forms of action to be heard through their oppression. Some sources broadly state approaches to reinstating these essential values, while some indicate the efforts to prove the name of HBCUs compared to PWIs. Some sources even show how our institutions solidify our government. This paper expresses how HBCUs in our nation keep students aware of the delinquent acts around them from social injustice and racial inequality.      
传统黑人学院和大学的“觉醒”
本研究论文旨在研究和批判HBCU在推动社会问题和教育方面的影响和贡献,同时培养当今HBCU学生对社会正义的高度理解。本研究的目的是讨论、揭露和分享hbcu对美国“觉醒”运动和社会正义的影响。讨论的重点是hbcu培养的学者和活动的发展。本文对主要来源和事件进行了总结,重点论述了从近代民权运动时期到今天少数民族所面临的不公正的原因和影响。这些信息/数据展示了从机构/基础上塑造美国hbcu的核心组成部分。这些理想仍然唤起了几十年前努力接受高等教育的个人的情感,直到今天的HBCU学生团体接受了他们学校的社会形象。它还展示了hbcu如何通过多种形式的行动来唤醒社会限制,以便通过压迫来听到他们的声音。一些消息来源广泛地阐述了恢复这些基本价值的方法,而另一些消息来源则表明,与pwi相比,hbcu的名称得到了证明。一些资料甚至显示了我们的制度如何巩固我们的政府。本文阐述了我国HBCUs如何让学生从社会不公和种族不平等中意识到他们周围的不良行为。
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