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 Preserving HBCUs’ Billion Dollar Legacy: International Law, Self-Determination and the Right to Institutions
	Preserving HBCUs’ Billion Dollar Legacy: International Law, Self-Determination and the Right to Institutions
 by International Human Rights Association of American MinoritiesClarity Press, Inc (Dec 28, 2015)
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HBCUs represent the historic United States institutionalization     of African American higher education.  While during the Civil     Rights period, the United States did remove de jure segregation     and replace it with equality before the law, it nonetheless     continued to recognize and fund HBCUs as an African American     entitlement, in keeping with the desires of the African American     people and their organizations. This is also in keeping with     African Americans’ international minority right to institutions.        HBCUs have played a significant role in the training of African     American professional sectors and in the economic viability of     African American communities where they are situated.      However, recent US government policies undertaken without     consultation with African American / HBCU leadership have     disproportionately impacted the survival of these institutions.     Supreme Court decisions have also played a negative role.      This book represents IHRAAM efforts from 2014-2015     to contextualize the struggle to save HBCUs within the context     of the international minority right to institutions, and to stimulate     debate and discussion within the HBCU and African American     community as well as within government and the international     community as to the value and applicability of international     norms when seeking to resolve the ongoing disproportionately     negative standing of African Americans in social indicators     measuring well being—despite their having achieved     de jure civil rights for nearly half a century.       To that end, on July 14, 2014, IHRAAM sponsored (along     with cosponsors 100 Black Men of Atlanta and Iota Phi Theta of     Baltimore) a seminar on Empowering HBCUs and International     Human Rights, again with a view to stimulating debate within     the concerned communities.      On September 14, 2014, IHRAAM submitted an Alternative Report     to the United Nations Human Rights Council, scheduled to     conduct its regularly scheduled 2015 Universal Periodic Review     of the United States as it relates to human rights on May 11, 2015.      On May 7, 2015, immediately preceding it, IHRAAM delegates     presented a side-session at the UN Palais des Nations titled     “Empowering Black Colleges: International Law, African     American Development and Self-Determination.”      On July 20, 2015, IHRAAM representatives were invited to     Washington by the U.S. State Department/Department of     Education to participate in a Town Hall Session on the issues     raised in the US UPR related to education. At that meeting,     IHRAAM’s project for the establishment of a quasi-governmental     body, the Office of HBCU Development and International     Cooperation (OHBCUD) was presented.      This book includes the above-mentioned primary     documents projected by IHRAAM, as well as capturing the     thinking of persons outside of IHRAAM, all of whom seek to save     and empower HBCUs, and represent their own positions.
