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Bush School of Government and Public Service | Texas A&M University
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USA Africa Dialogue Series - Heritage Without Borders: U.S. Africa Relations on Higher Ed & Immigration at HBCUs | Sep 22, 2025
Good morning
Please check out this upcoming events featuring Black immigrants, discussing DACA, Black International Students and HBCUS.
Register for this in person event - bit.ly/hbcuafricandiasporaforum
HBCUs have long been anchors of opportunity for Black communities—and today, they are also becoming gateways for the African diaspora and Black immigrants seeking to learn, grow, and contribute.
This event explores how Historically Black Colleges and Universities can strengthen partnerships with Africa and beyond, expand access for Black undocumented students, immigrants and African international diaspora students, and build pipelines that connect education to leadership and global impact.
Join us for a conversation on how HBCUs can be at the forefront of bridging higher education and immigration—creating new opportunities for African diaspora and Black international students, and shaping a more inclusive future.
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