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Congresswoman Alma S. Adams from North Carolina has proposed the HBCU Arts Act to enhance arts education at historically Black colleges and universities. The bill aims to provide financial support, mentorship, and internship opportunities while promoting African American art. It has garnered endorse...
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Motherhood is filled with excitement, yet many Black women face medical hurdles. According to the Leapfrog Group 2025 report, C-section rates show alarming racial disparities, with Black women 25% more likely to have one. Encouraging women to inquire and seek second opinions is essential for achievi...
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Five exciting Black-owned businesses have opened in downtown Baltimore, revitalizing the community and addressing diversity concerns. Kaizen Beauty, Diva by Cindy, Tribe Social Cafe, Byrd’s Eye View, and Making Art Matter will collectively receive $100,000 in funding, boosting representation and dri...
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Five new Black-owned businesses have opened in downtown Baltimore as part of the BOOST initiative. Kaizen Beauty, Diva by Cindy, Tribe Social Cafe, Byrd’s Eye View, and Making Art Matter will receive $100,000 grants, promoting community representation and showcasing Baltimore's dedication to diversi...
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In Trump’s Cabinet, style and sycophancy reign supreme. Attorney General Pam Bondi's recent remarks raised eyebrows, claiming Trump was "overwhelmingly elected." Critics noted her distortion of reality, undermining constitutional truths. Amid applause, the Cabinet's environment felt more like a fan...
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Recently, I proudly met Diarie, a third grader who spoke at Ernie Pyle School 90’s media center opening. Indianapolis Public Schools celebrates diversity and opportunity, but proposed legislation threatens our progress. We must advocate for our public schools, ensuring every child feels valued and h...
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DOGE and MAGA are causing turmoil nationwide, adversely affecting seniors. Recently, DOGE proposed selling federal buildings crucial for Social Security services in Indianapolis. This lack of transparency stresses federal workers and jeopardizes access to essential benefits for vulnerable population...
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This winter, I felt paralyzed, not by cold, but by an inescapable sense of terror and grief. Wildfires devoured neighborhoods in my hometown of Los Angeles, displacing friends and family members. The Trump administration’s dismantling of DEI programs and its assault on Black America intensified. And...
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Beatrice Adams joins Princeton's history department this September, specializing in African American history after serving at the College of Wooster. Patricia Poitevien becomes vice president for campus life at Brown University, while Tony Brown takes on a leadership role at Rice University. Najja K...
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Bread for the World organized a significant national prayer vigil in DC, highlighting the urgent need for international aid amid new executive orders jeopardizing U.S. foreign assistance. As Easter approaches, advocating for unity, debt relief, and global justice is essential. Discover more about Br...
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Black excellence embodies all, including those living with HIV. We are authors, activists, and professionals—more than mere statistics. With over 40% of HIV-positive individuals in the U.S. being Black, we challenge systemic issues while celebrating vibrant lives filled with resilience, joy, and str...
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The Midwest Black Family Reunion (BFR) returns from August 14-17, 2025, celebrating unity and culture under the theme “Everlasting Endurance.” Held in Cincinnati, this event fosters community and empowerment. Join us for exciting programming unveiled at a press conference on May 8, 2025. Sponsorship...
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ATLANTA – President Trump's temporary halt on tariff increases for 90 days provided a short-lived lift to the stock market. Yet, worries persist about elevated tariffs, especially an astonishing 145% on Chinese goods. Georgia’s companies are left in limbo, delaying crucial decisions amid this comple...
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Indiana requires over 82,000 workers retrained annually to fulfill workforce needs, as reported by Ivy Tech Community College. Approximately 70% of job openings in four key industries necessitate non-degree credentials, such as certifications and licenses, highlighting the urgent need for specialize...
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. asserts that the Texas measles outbreak is waning, yet state statistics tell a different story. Over 500 cases have been reported, mainly among unvaccinated people. Misleading comparisons to Europe cloud the truth. Vaccination is essential for managing this highly infectious di...