Justice Impacted People to Receive Digital Skills Training from Jarvis Christian University
Jarvis Christian University is one of seven organizations funded by Google to help people justice impacted people gain digital skills.
There are more than 100 historically black colleges and universities (also known as HBCUs) across the country, each born during a time when the doors of the nation’s most prestigious universities were firmly shut to minorities.
Years later, these schools stand tall as icons of minority higher education, producing some of the nation’s most successful black professionals. Historically black colleges and universities all have shared history and goals, but they’re far from the same – and keeping up with them can be a challenge.
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Jarvis Christian University is one of seven organizations funded by Google to help people justice impacted people gain digital skills.
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