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Tad Snider, CEO of the BJCC, announced that the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex generated an impressive $349.8 million in economic impact for 2024. This remarkable achievement highlights the BJCC's significant role in the local economy. For more information, visit BJCC.org.
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As spring arrives in Alabama, it brings sunny days and outdoor fun, but also severe weather risks. To stay safe, we’re launching an April safety series, beginning with a quiz on severe weather preparedness. Test your knowledge and remember: safety first during this unpredictable season!
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(By Gwen DeRu | The Birmingham Times) Catch the latest in Birmingham! Enjoy Blues Jam at True Story Brewing, movie trivia at Saturn, and live music events at The Nick. Don’t miss the School Daze Birmingham and the intriguing opera “The Diary of Anne Frank.” Experience arts, culture, and more this we...
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As spring unfolds, anticipate shifts in your relationships. Embrace the renewal, but recognize that some connections may fade while others emerge. This season encourages introspection; it’s time for relationship spring cleaning. Let go of the past to welcome new beginnings. Change is inevitable—embr...
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Mumia Abu-Jamal's 1982 conviction appeal was rejected by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court on March 26, 2025. This ruling concludes his legal battles amid allegations of prosecutorial misconduct and racial bias. The Mumia Freedom Tour, spearheaded by Jamal Ibn Mumia, seeks to promote his release.
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APRIL 2, 1855—John Mercer Langston makes history as the first African American elected to office in Brownhelm Township, Ohio. A notable anti-slavery advocate, he contributed to Howard University’s law program. Langston passed away in 1897 and is commemorated by the town of Langston, Oklahoma.1932—Wi...
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Ostriches symbolize avoidance, as many Americans today ignore harsh realities and embrace falsehoods, leading to division and hostility. This mindset affects all communities, including Black individuals, who have faced oppression yet thrived. To heal, unity and open-mindedness are essential; sheddin...
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APRIL 21855—John Mercer Langston makes history as the first African American elected to public office in Ohio. A lawyer and educator, he championed Black rights and founded Howard University's law department. 1932—Renowned Black cowboy William “Bill” Pickett dies after a horse accident. He was instr...
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APRIL 2, 1855—John Mercer Langston made history as Brownhelm Township's first African American clerk in Ohio. A 19th-century trailblazer, he founded anti-slavery groups, practiced law, and helped establish Howard University's law school. His legacy inspired Langston, Oklahoma, where he is honored.
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A vibrant crowd gathered at The Athlete’s Foot on Monroe Drive to celebrate the launch of the limited-edition Adidas shelltoes for 404 Day. This collaboration, driven by the 404 Collective, showcases Atlanta’s culture through unique sneaker designs, emphasizing community engagement and creativity. A...
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Tisha Campbell, renowned for her role in "Martin," recently tested her 23-year-old son, Xen Martin, on his knowledge of Black culture in a playful TikTok video. While he nailed some phrases, he stumbled on others, prompting Tisha to humorously question his connection to their heritage.
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The Chesapeake Sheriff’s Office hosted its 9th Annual “Dancing with the Athletes,” an unforgettable night! This event unites Special Olympic Athletes and local law enforcement for a freestyle dance to support Special Olympics Virginia (SOVA). Sixteen first responders paired with 16 SOVA athletes, sh...
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(By Lori Lee NDG Contributing Writer) Significant strides have been made to enhance opportunities for American minorities. The Civil Rights Acts of 1957 and 1964 safeguarded voting, education, and labor rights. In 1969, a pivotal court ruling dismantled school segregation, while in 2014, the Supreme...
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(By Lauren Burke) Actor Jonathan Majors, whose career faced challenges due to a misdemeanor conviction in late 2024, is making a strong comeback. Recently, “Magazine Dreams” debuted in 800 theaters. Despite personal controversies, critics and movie enthusiasts have praised his remarkable performance...
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(By Dr. Benjamin F Chavis Jr.) For nearly two centuries, the Black Press and the Black Church have united for freedom, justice, equality, and empowerment. In today's climate, it is crucial for these institutions to collaborate and elevate our shared goals to safeguard and promote our collective inte...