Currently, there is a rise and immense interest in Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). More students as well as prominent professionals such as Deione Sanders and Nikole Hannah-Jones are now attending and/or working at HBCUs. Listen to the conversation today as Ramona talks to Dr. Robert Yancy about the various reasons African Americans are engaged in a “great migration” to HBCUs. Originally from Tifton, Georgia, Dr. Robert Yancy is a graduate of Morehouse College, educator, and businessman, who lives in Atlanta, Georgia.
To learn more about Dr. Robert Yancy, visithttps://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-yancy-1a18831b/...
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