Larry J. WalkerAfrican-AmericanProposing a Concept of the Black Tax to Understand the Experiences of Blacks in AmericaThe protests occurring in many cities in America to call attention to the systemic racism in society has provoked us to critically reflect on our experiences as Black men in this country. This cathartic process has led us to believe that as African Americans we are involuntarily mandated to pay a “Black tax.” This term is not new. In fact, it has been primarily associated with a family member who has advanced to a high socioeconomic status and who provides monetary support to other family members. Some have used this term to underscore the ways in which discrimination has impacted the financial standing of African Americans. Our conceptualization of the Black tax differs from the ways it has been used previously.July 6, 2020StudentsComparisons May Unintentionally Perpetuate and Validate White SupremacyMost research on Black collegians has sought to understand the experiences of Black students at predominantly White institutions or to compare the experiences of Black students at historically Black colleges and universities to their same-race counterparts at PWIs. In this context, the higher education community in general and HBCU officials specifically may lack an understanding of the issues and needs among Black students situated in Black colleges.August 12, 2019DisabiltiesHBCU Websites Must Adhere to American with Disabilities Act GuidelinesOver the next few years schools that fail to address whether their websites and other tools are consistent with ADA guidelines will encounter additional challenges. This is important considering that HBCUs are traditionally underfunded.January 7, 2019Faculty & StaffDefending the Relevance, Importance of HBCUs in a White Privileged SocietyThere are some HBCUs that are struggling to survive and there are some thriving as well. The same applies to PWIs. However, unlike HBCUs, these institutions are not lumped into one category and treated as monolithic.December 2, 2015LatinxNew Regulation Could Impact Teacher Ed Programs at MSIsA new U.S. Department of Education (ED) regulation aimed at improving teacher quality at post-secondary institutions could have a long-term impact on minority serving institutions (MSIs).October 22, 2015African-AmericanHBCUs, HSIs Equipped to Aid Incarcerated YouthA 2013 study by RAND concluded that prisoners were 43 percent less likely to be imprisoned after release because of educational programs.June 24, 2015Page 1 of 1