No Cap: HBCUs Are Built Different
Everything you need to know about HBCUs โ and why you need to be at the 434 College Fair on March 7th Soโฆ What Even Is an HBCU? Let’s set the record straight. Historically Black Colleges and Universities โ HBCUs โ are 101 accredited institutions built before 1964, when mostโฆ
MatchBoxโs Craft Without Ego, Creativity With Restraint
by Channing J. Mathews Channing J. Mathews is based in Charlottesville, Virginia, where she works as an assistant professor at the University of Virginia. Her journalism experience comes from aโฆ
Black Excellence vs. Classism
by Khalilah Jones Hot Take: When โBlack Excellenceโ Gets Mistaken for a VIP Section Somewhere along the way, โBlack Excellenceโ caught a rebrand it did not ask for. It wentโฆ
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Saving Our Seeds
Dr. Kayri Havens of the Chicago Botanic Garden works to preserve seeds. Her institution lends seeds out to researchers by the dozens every year. Photo provided by the Chicago Botanic Garden by Katrina L. Spencerโฆ
The Rundown: Issue 3
The interior of low waste store Refill & Renew where customers can find jugs, buckets and tanks of liquid products โon tap.โ Image provided by Mandy Drumheller by Katrina L. Spencer Happy New Year! Weโreโฆ
Five Composting Tips for Home Gardeners
Latoya Brown-Zimmermann reaches for a plant while surrounded by greenery. Image provided by Latoya Brown-Zimmermann by Katrina L. Spencer and Latoya Brown-Zimmermann Step into Latoya Brown-Zimmermannโs Birmingham garden and youโll find a carefully curated microfarm:โฆ
Swipe Safety: The Dating App Education We Learn from Each Other
by Dr. Vincent Jones II Dr. Vincent Jones II is an Assistant Professor of Community Health at York College, The City University of New York. His research examines technology-facilitated, gender-based violence and safety on datingโฆ

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A Full Circle Moment: Katrina Spencer Returns to Vinegar Hill Magazine
by Sarad Davenport Vinegar Hill Magazine is proud to announce a familiar face is returning to its editorial team. Katrinaโฆ
Black Men in STEM Use Social Media to Enhance Visibility
by Katrina Spencer Twenty-first century social media platforms are offering new forms of visibility and reach that scientists have notโฆ
