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  • ABOUT
    • About the Institute
    • About Reverend Dr. Joseph Echols Lowery
    • About Mrs. Evelyn Gibson Lowery
    • Our History
    • Our Board & Staff
  • OUTREACH
    • S.H.E. MATTERS / Malawi
    • Rising Change Agents Servant Leadership Camp
    • National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
    • APS Lowery Series on Civic Engagement
  • CHANGE AGENT PROGRAM
    • About the Program
    • Scholar Activist
    • Mimi’s Pantry
    • In-School Tutoring & Non-Violence Curriculum
      • National Book Club
    • Civic Engagement
      • Barbershop Community Series
    • Change Agent Tank
    • “The Change” Podcast
    • #VoicesofChange Blog Series
    • Servant Leadership Series
  • DONATE NOW!
  • MEDIA GALLERY
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Apr 08 2020
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College Interrupted: COVID-19 Takes Students from Campus to Computer, By: Kayla Howard, Spelman College

By Cheryl Lowery | Voices of Change | No Comments

If you keep up with current events, you have been aware of the impact the coronavirus on the lives of citizens in many foreign nations for a few months now,…

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Mar 04 2020
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Is #BlackLove Boring on the Big Screen? By Kayla Howard, Spelman College

By Cheryl Lowery | Voices of Change | One Comment

In the past few months, we have seen the release of two highly anticipated black movies, Queen and Slim (2019) and The Photograph (2020). Each of which expected to be…

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Feb 26 2020
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Making It A Fair Fight, Niyah Theus, Clark Atlanta University

By Cheryl Lowery | Voices of Change | One Comment

With presidential election season underway, it is important to look at the ways that elections are including and excluding voters. There are still several candidates on the Democratic side that…

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Apr 08 2020
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Empathy (Poem), By: Jahi Flowers, Morehouse College

By Cheryl Lowery | Uncategorized | No Comments

Today, it often feels like indifference, or the concept of not caring, is becoming a well indoctrinated philosophy. If someone were to ask me why I believe the things that…

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Apr 08 2020
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Defining Success: The Battle of Conflicting Desires, By Kayla Howard, Spelman College

By Cheryl Lowery | Voices of Change | No Comments

Throughout childhood, we are taught that success is subjective and to pursue careers, lifestyles, and relationships that will be fulfilling to us. Young children dream of being princesses, firefighters, and…

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Apr 08 2020
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If Money Were No Object For College Students, By Jahi Flowers, Morehouse College

By Cheryl Lowery | Voices of Change | No Comments

What would my major be if I didn’t live in a capitalist society? I pondered this question religiously as a undecided freshman. I found that every time I thought about…

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Apr 08 2020
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Who Will #SayHerName? Tawana Brawley & Justice for Women and Girls, By Kayla Howard, Spelman College

By Cheryl Lowery | Uncategorized | No Comments

****Trigger warning- this article discusses sexual violence and rape.**** The role of the state in providing justice to women and girls is vital, as it has a direct causal relationship…

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Apr 08 2020
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Lonely on Campus

By Cheryl Lowery | Uncategorized | No Comments

This submission is Anonymous To be entirely honest, I never liked the word “codependent”. Probably because it means confronting the reality that despite my longing to be an individual, I…

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Apr 08 2020
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“An Empty Sack Cannot Stand” (Poem) By Jahi Flowers, Morehouse College

By Cheryl Lowery | Uncategorized | No Comments

*Based on a Mandingue Proverb* Who are you? Are you an empty sack  That cannot stand? Or just an open hand Always seeking to command. Do you demand  That the…

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Apr 08 2020
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Black Culture vs Cancelled Culture, By: Kayla Howard, Spelman College

By Cheryl Lowery | Uncategorized | No Comments

In recent years, the internet has enabled society to have access to celebrities’ personal lives in a way that we never have before. This has created a phenomena colloquially known…

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Apr 02 2020
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Running to Conquer Fear, By Jahi Flowers, Morehouse College

By Cheryl Lowery | Uncategorized | No Comments

F There I was, toeing the line of my first cross country race of my college career. I couldn’t help but think about what brought me to that very moment….

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Apr 02 2020
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Toxic Man (Poem) By Jahi Flowers, Morehouse College

By Cheryl Lowery | Uncategorized | No Comments

  Hey man,wassup? Nothing much… I got something I wanna ask you? Okay, Wassup? Who am I without you? Without who? Well, you see Some refer to it as Toxicity….

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Recent posts

  • Empathy (Poem), By: Jahi Flowers, Morehouse College
  • Defining Success: The Battle of Conflicting Desires, By Kayla Howard, Spelman College
  • If Money Were No Object For College Students, By Jahi Flowers, Morehouse College
    If Money Were No Object For College Students, By Jahi Flowers, Morehouse College
  • College Interrupted: COVID-19 Takes Students from Campus to Computer, By: Kayla Howard, Spelman College
    College Interrupted: COVID-19 Takes Students from Campus to Computer, By: Kayla Howard, Spelman College
  • Who Will #SayHerName? Tawana Brawley & Justice for Women and Girls, By Kayla Howard, Spelman College

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