Our future depends on strong and safe HBCUs

By Tramelle Howard The recent terroristic threats and lockdowns at several historically Black colleges and universities should be a wake-up call for many. These incidents are not isolated; they underscore a rising danger to campus safety, student mental health and institutional stability. HBCUs already operate under financial and infrastructural strain. Adding threats, fear and uncertainty to that burden impacts more than just classrooms; it harms lives, community trust and opportunity. In Louisiana, we know HBCUs represent far more than places of learning. They cultivate our state’s future teachers, doctors, engineers and public servants. They uplift entire neighborhoods by providing access

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