In two weeks, the White House was reverse and stopped in the 1890 National Scientist program, Kendall Strickland still experiencing concern over the future of the program.
The program, created in 1992, covers full education and board for interesting or local students studying interesting or other sciences in studying food, agriculture, natural resources and other sciences in black land grant enterprises.
News, Florida A & M University graduated from A & M University, which is completed by A & M University, a village that benefited from the program is close to a house near a home for a farmer Georgia-based farmer. Although sad and disappointed, how black Americans and other marginalized groups of black Americans and other marginalized groups in the political climate that can immediately become disappointed, he said.
President Donald Trump has been in a raggap to cut and finance financing, including diversity, capital and including variety, capital and inclusive, which are often related to the protection of racial and civil rights. Farse resources to attract farmers and educational experts, students to attract various staff and less resources, and fewer resources that can result in billions of dollars or reducing services from the state. Only last month, Tennessee State University, Black Land Grant School, said that the steep financial problems could cause money from May, and the State MPs asked for interference.
“This new management agenda has understood what the agenda is, and part of this includes moving away with programs that are very traditional for the federal government,” Strickland said. “It was a crash. It’s a lot of things. Of course, I am pleased with the recovery of the program, but I doubt that other initiatives around the variety are so looking forward.”
Again, farmers such as Strickland remain uncertain about the future of the program – in addition to funding for the HBCus, it decides to mobilize. In response, farmers and educational experts find the way to organize themselves – their communities, 1890 programs and the HBCU will be continuous in the future.
What caused the people to cry
On February 20, the USDA “The opinion reviewed to take into account the most effective use of the taxpayer of the program, program, mission and sizes of measurements,” provides the most effective use of USDA and public signs.
Social was angry for recovery a few days after the initial announcement of the program.
Several Congresses – Historically black colleges and universities, including US representatives, Adams, the chairman of the Agriculture and Institution of Bipartisan, said the suspension was “a clear attack on an invaluable program for everyone.”
“This program is not an example, but the long history of racial discrimination within the ground grant system,” he said.
Until February 25, the application process was reopened and rising college teenagers, Sofomores and high school elderly elderly, and high schools entering the university year will be admitted from March 15.
Again, the Assistant Director of Scientific Education Deniz Smith and a large friend of the century, people who are highly warned and said they were looking for more support to ensure the sustainability of programs aimed at helping black students.
“This is a failed number of events we see in the head of our black colleges, but at this time, we need additional support from any angle, legislation, as well as charity, as well as charity.” “This is the moment we really need to take a step in support of our institutions and can protect our institutions.”
Young farmers such as Strickland, which are in early 30’s, credit the 1890 scientist program loan.
As soon as he received a scholarship, Strickland moved from home in Illinois to attend FAMU. In 2015, a journey included in a post-employment of three practices and post-vacation in USDA, adaptation with the mission of the program to create a pipeline to work in the program agency.
In the last six years and last year, the village farm agriculture in Georgia, and after the highway from the highway in the highway, the highway in the Majority-Black, the village city and Lexinington, opened a grocery store in the highway.
His growth is due to the beginning of the 1890s as a scientist in Famu.
“It was a life changer for me,” said the capital B. “I’m really on my foundation and my current occupation … I am not in my college. For this reason, it has been in a college. I have a chance to serve me in different roles.
Date of financing the program and financial barriers
Historically black land grant universities, for the opportunity to access unusual populations and contributing to the economic growth of the nation and the nation, “Felecia Commodore, University of Illinois, Associate Professor, Associate Professor. Collectively, universities have had a $ 5.5 billion economic impact and grew more than $ 52 billion for each graduation class.
Organizations play a critical role in research and science, technology, engineering and mathematics (hull) education. If you look at the requirements, none of the criteria for a scholarship is based on the race or sex, but for otherwise high-ranking education and not received the best agricultural education.
“If USDA Scholarship is awarded to Rhetoric, what happened is a really big example. What different things do they look like,” he said. “It’s not ‘oh, we only invest in black schools.’ We invest in the opportunities for agricultural education for the students of societies that keep our foods safe, food and develop our food and developing agricultural industries in this country. “
Despite significant contributions, 1890 land grant University has not received fair shares of resources since its establishment, and they had to fight for a $ 577 million settlement for HBCUs in Maryland.
More than a century ago, Morrill, who has been more than 1862, organized 30,000 hectares of territorial and financing to provide training, research and expansion services in agriculture, military sciences and mechanical art. Over time, the states went to 100 million acres. However, the states prevented black students with new free slaves without writing to the new 1862 Land Grant University.
About 30 years later, the second Morrill Act consisting of 1890 was prohibited from an environment in the reception while creating 19 black land grant organizations. Unlike their colleagues, black organizations did not land. The states determined the financial financing, which has received only one digital percentage of funds allowed under HBCU’s Morrill.
This allowed to start 1862, Smith, which is the foundation of the century, a progressive thinking tank. 1890 explained how the school is in the places with undesirable lands, and explained the ability to sell or sell it to grow or sell it as 1862 institutions. Smith highlighted the importance of land grant organizations and 1890 schools in 1890 and held a comparative analysis of the financial differences.
As part of the Federal Law, States are required to provide a dollar match for the federal funds. Although each state has exceeded the appropriate fund’s claim for 1862 organizations, Purdue University has been a short research since 2010 since 2012, 61% of black land grant schools did not receive a suitable money from their home countries. Analysis, published by the foundation of the century, found that black land grant universities lost the appropriate funds between the 195 million dollars between the 2021 year for 2011 for 2011.
USDA can be reduced to $ 2.1 billion, if black land grant schools provide the funds required in the last three decades, $ 2.1 billion. In the autumn of 2023, Biden’s leadership called on the states to finance the land grant hbcus in a way equal to their white counterparts.
US Education Secretary Miguel Cardona and Tom Vilsag, the Secretary of Agriculture, sent a letter to 16 governments to solve financing problems. Lutters, Arkansas, Florida, Corcy, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Texas, Texas, Virginia and West Virginia. The other two states – Delaware and Ohio – have financed their universities. Some leaders of the Republican states were pushed back to saying how to support HBCU.
“There are no problems in receiving the money of 1862. … Many people in the state may graduate, because these institutions want to be successful, and all state universities in the states, we need to support and support all state universities,” he said.
Chance to step him and participate in more
The founder of the goat Cobb, Farmer and Blackag Inc., the students who helped to promote the program of 1890s last year encouraged their students to influence the “affecting the road”. Cobb, a farmer who is taught from Arkansas, protects on behalf of new and starting farmers locked outside the federal resources.
This, regardless of those who want to encourage these graduates, fancement efforts or to form basic collection efforts or to support the foundations and rich people.
With the attack of the white house and black farmers, the old communities need to be a strategy to ensure that the old communities are not outsider. The organization is one of the most parts of the most part of the freezing of music.
“I encourage everyone to understand our power and understand our impact. … (These students) are future politicians. USDA is future leaders.” “We took this blow and we are moving forward. We also want to teach each other not only black people, but to white people. Let’s mobilize and move a little. “
Smith and the Commodore government called for “to make good promises to these institutions.”
From the legislative point of view, Smith points to a prospectus to eliminate some of these issues, the world’s largest investment in food, agriculture and agriculture. Supports food assistance programs for farmers and agricultural programs, low-income families, protection initiatives and rural apartments, broadband and work forces.
For Strickland, he is talking to others about the organization, but Trump’s leadership is doubtful.
“I still feel there are some tooming budget cuts that come to our way,” he said. “I still feel the relationship between the federal government and historically black colleges, it will be broken.”