Black college leaders say Trump administration hasn't made good on its promises to HBCUs

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August 24, 2017 | 4:00 PM
Black college leaders say Trump administration hasn't made good on its promises to HBCUs
By Amy Scott

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Black college leaders say Trump administration hasn't made good on its promises to HBCUs


August 24, 2017 | 4:00 PMTrump said.

Michael Lomax was there. He’s president of the United Negro College Fund, which represents 37 HBCUs.

Since that February meeting, Lomax said: “The administration and the Department of Education, in our estimation, just have not really taken any substantive actions to demonstrate their commitment.”

The United Negro College Fund has joined the Thurgood Marshall College Fund and the Congressional HBCU Caucus in asking the administration to postpone an annual conference for HBCUs planned for next month.

Lomax said members have been frustrated that the White House has yet to name a director or board of advisers to oversee its initiative on HBCUs. Then came Charlottesville, and Trump’s comments that “many sides” were to blame for the violence.

“I think they were a tipping point,” Lomax said.

Lezli Baskerville, president of the National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education, said while the Trump administration maintained funding for HBCUs in its budget, it proposed cuts to other programs that help low-income students.

“If you cut off all of those pipeline institutions, our institutions will not have students to enroll and graduate,” Baskerville said.

In a briefing Thursday, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders told reporters the conference will go on as scheduled and is fully booked.
 
August 24, 2017 | 4:00 PM
Black college leaders say Trump administration hasn't made good on its promises to HBCUs
By Amy Scott

GettyImages-646312612.jpg

Black college leaders say Trump administration hasn't made good on its promises to HBCUs


August 24, 2017 | 4:00 PMTrump said.

Michael Lomax was there. He’s president of the United Negro College Fund, which represents 37 HBCUs.

Since that February meeting, Lomax said: “The administration and the Department of Education, in our estimation, just have not really taken any substantive actions to demonstrate their commitment.”

The United Negro College Fund has joined the Thurgood Marshall College Fund and the Congressional HBCU Caucus in asking the administration to postpone an annual conference for HBCUs planned for next month.

Lomax said members have been frustrated that the White House has yet to name a director or board of advisers to oversee its initiative on HBCUs. Then came Charlottesville, and Trump’s comments that “many sides” were to blame for the violence.

“I think they were a tipping point,” Lomax said.

Lezli Baskerville, president of the National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education, said while the Trump administration maintained funding for HBCUs in its budget, it proposed cuts to other programs that help low-income students.

“If you cut off all of those pipeline institutions, our institutions will not have students to enroll and graduate,” Baskerville said.

In a briefing Thursday, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders told reporters the conference will go on as scheduled and is fully booked.


Lol and this article was made before trump called black football players sons of bitches for taking a knee
 
True but we can't fault them for being proactive. I hope we continue to place the blame and heat on Trump and his administration.

Being proactive is one thing, but willingly allowing oneself to be used is another. Before crowding around Massa grinning like Cheshire Cats in that photo they should have required a commitment from Trump in the form of an Executive Order or a press release clearing and specifically stating what his Administration WILL do. We have to be very careful not to be used as political pawns by 45 who really had no intention of following through on his promise to help HBCU's :hmm:
 
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