By Sholnn Z. Freeman Researchers, scholars, and higher education leaders from around the world recently convened at Howard University to learn how historically Black colleges and universities are key hubs for cultural exchange, social justice, and educational innovation. During their visit, the group explored key cultural and historical landmarks on Howard’s campus. They also participated in seminars and working sessions designed to foster collaboration and international partnerships. Participants represented countries including Argentina, Brazil, Cameroon, Chile, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Georgia, Germany, Ghana, India, Italy, Kenya, Kosovo, Mexico, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Senegal, South Africa, Spain, Taiwan, Tanzania, Thailan, United Kingdom, and Vietnam.
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