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Prairie View · Prairie ViewPRAIRIE VIEW, Texas (June 6, 2025) – What happens to the stories of our grandparents long after they’re gone? As a consequence of discriminatory systems that prevented the written record and safeguarding of the African American experience, much of what remains today are the remnants of oral tellings passed on from one generation to the next. For Ariel Smith, this is a historical wrong that she plans to correct. As the first graduate of Prairie V…Read Article
First Graduate of PVAMU’s African American Studies Program paves way for future scholars

Prairie View · Prairie ViewAshley James PRAIRIE VIEW, Texas (June 4, 2025) – Small landowners in East Texas could soon find themselves at the forefront of the climate economy, thanks to a major investment in Prairie View A&M University’s latest forestry initiative. Ashley James, program leader of Agriculture & Natural Resources at PVAMU, has secured more than $1.5 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service. Her groundbreaking project, the …Read Article
Turning Trees into Opportunities: PVAMU Secures $1.5M to Help Small Landowners Tap into Climate Economy

United States · United StatesWendell Paris Wendell Paris was just 16 when he was arrested for trespassing—simply for driving through a state park in Alabama. At the time, Black people were not allowed there. He and his lifelong friend Sammy Younge were both taken into custody. Paris grew up in Tuskegee, where he became a leader in the student-run Tuskegee Advancement League. Larry Rubin, the child of union organizers in Philadelphia, met Student Nonviolent Coordinating Comm…See the Story