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    Although Black History Month has passed, the relevance of HBCUs is ever-present. In the past six years, we’ve seen a rise in the spotlight on HBCUs, with several notable alumni ascending to high heights in various fields. We’ve seen NFL players, such as Michael Vick, DeSean Jackson, and Deion Sanders, take on the challenge of building winning HBCU football teams. We’ve also seen various media projects spotlighting HBCU life, but journalist Brandis Friedman’s PBS documentary is different. Her documentary, Opportunity, Access, and Uplift: The Evolving Legacy of HBCUs, premiered during Black History Month and shines the spotlight on an often-forgotten subgroup in The post Brandis Friedman speaks on PBS HBCU documentary, adjusting to the media industry appeared first on HBCU News.
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