Historically Black U.S. Colleges and Universities Expand in Africa - Straight Talk Africa
In this edition of Straight Talk Africa, host Shaka Ssali discusses the importance of Historically Black U.S. colleges and Universities branching out into Africa and expanding the educational opportunities on the continent. He is joined by Kwabena Boateng, Founder and Co-President, African Diaspora Nation and Chair of the HBCU Africa Homecoming Initiative, Maraina Montgomery, Assistant Director of the Study Abroad program of Howard University and Jewell Green Winn, Chief Diversity Officer and Senior International Officer of Tennessee State University.
Originally published at - https://morigin.voanews.eu/a/5256073.html
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Originally published at - https://morigin.voanews.eu/a/5256073.html
#HBCUAfrica #StudyAbroadSoBlack
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