Growing up in the Bronx, New York, Selenis Leyva didn’t see herself as the poverty-stricken 13-year-old girl others treated her from childhood to adulthood. “I had my locker vandalized...
MTSU’s Africana Studies and Religious Studies programs are joining forces to celebrate their first-year anniversaries with a special event combining perspectives from both fields on Tuesday, April...
A civil rights activist, educator and political leader from Mississippi and a Minnesota colleague helping to ensure those activists’ place in history will visit MTSU this Thursday, April...
Preying on vulnerable people for profit and sexual gratification is happening in Tennessee, and activists and law enforcement agencies are once again stepping up efforts to stop...