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  • Inefficiencies in broadband service have persisted for underserved communities, like HBCUs and their neighboring areas, since before the Covid-19 pandemic. But the shutdown highlighted both the importance of and disparities surrounding affordable and accessible high-speed internet access for vulnerable populations.Although $18.4 million dollars have been designated to expand broadband services at HBCUs in the state of Alabama, it will take until the end of the decade to see sustained progress.In this season finale of Crunk Culture, Robin Boylorn highlights why closing the digital gap is necessary now rather than later.
  • December 1st means it time for Cam to begin planning his New Year's Resolutions. He's targeting something big this year. Something fundamental to his existence.
  • This week, Don reviews “The Girl from the Red Rose Motel” by Susan Beckham Zurenda.
  • Cam’s taking a Thanksgiving break. But he’s not left us hanging. This week’s Keepin’ It Real features a commentary his daughter wrote for one of her classes.
  • Christmas decorations make the house look so festive, but they can cause problems for our furry friends who may not understand the dangers posed by those seasonal additions to their living spaces!
  • This week, Don reviews "Asides: Occasional Essays" by George Singleton
  • The hustle and bustle of the Christmas season can cause stress for all of us, including our furry friends!
  • This week, Don reviews “Southern Light, Oxford, Mississippi” by Eileen Saint Lauren.
  • If anyone ever thinks animals have no place in a Christmas celebration, remind them that there were certainly animals present at the first Christmas in Bethlehem!
  • On this week’s Keepin’ It Real, Cam offers us some insight into what happens regularly on the longest day of the year.
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