Black students and their fight for radio representation in the 60s and 70s

A group of Black students gathers in front of a university building, holding signs that demand greater representation in radio broadcasting during the civil rights movement of the 1960s and 1970s.

Recently, a new project has emerged to preserve the history of these efforts, ensuring that the stories of these students are not forgotten. By collecting archival materials, oral histories, and recordings, the initiative aims to document the significant impact Black students had on radio during this transformative period. This archival work is crucial for understanding … Read more

Understanding Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche

Todd Blanche stands at a podium during a press conference, addressing reporters about his new role as Acting Attorney General amid ongoing legal challenges and investigations.

Blanche, who has a background in both private practice and public service, was confirmed as the Acting Attorney General on October 1, 2023. His experience includes significant roles in various legal capacities, making him a key figure in navigating the complexities of current legal matters facing the federal government, especially in light of recent political … Read more