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Coahoma Community College Students Selected for National HBCU Justice Lab in Washington, D.C.

Coahoma Community College Students Selected for National HBCU Justice Lab in Washington, D.C.
Posted By: Will Moss on April 17, 2026


Coahoma Community College students have been selected to participate in a national HBCU Justice Lab program in Washington, D.C., marking a significant achievement for the Mississippi-based institution.

The selection provides students from the two-year HBCU with the opportunity to engage in a national program focused on justice-related issues and policy work in the nation's capital.

Key Takeaway: Coahoma Community College students will participate in the national HBCU Justice Lab program in Washington, D.C., representing their institution on a national platform.

The HBCU Justice Lab brings together students from historically Black colleges and universities across the country to explore critical issues in criminal justice, policy reform, and social equity. The program offers participants exposure to national leaders, policy discussions, and hands-on learning experiences in the District of Columbia.

Coahoma Community College, located in Clarksdale, Mississippi, serves students in the Mississippi Delta region.



The college's mission focuses on providing accessible higher education opportunities while preparing students for successful careers and continued academic advancement.

The selection of Coahoma students for this national program demonstrates the college's commitment to providing transformative educational experiences beyond the traditional classroom setting. Participation in the Justice Lab will allow students to develop leadership skills, build professional networks, and gain insight into justice system operations at the federal level.

This opportunity aligns with the broader mission of HBCUs to develop socially conscious leaders equipped to address pressing challenges facing their communities and the nation. Justice reform and equity issues remain critical areas where HBCU students and alumni continue to make significant contributions.

The program represents another example of how community colleges within the HBCU network provide students with access to competitive national opportunities typically associated with four-year institutions. Two-year HBCUs like Coahoma play a vital role in the broader HBCU ecosystem, serving as launching pads for student success and advancement.

Students selected for the HBCU Justice Lab will join peers from other historically Black institutions for what promises to be an intensive learning experience focused on understanding and addressing systemic challenges within America's justice system.

Originally reported by Google News HBCU.


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