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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...
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Elizabeth City State University in North Carolina has commenced construction on the Currituck Flight Training Center, backed by $8.1 million in state funding. This facility will enhance aviation education, featuring classrooms, offices, and a hangar. ECSU's aviation program has seen a 48% enrollment...
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The YouTube hit “Pop The Balloon or Find Love,” led by Arlette Amuli, encounters backlash following its Netflix live debut. Contestant Johnny Bananas ignited outrage with offensive remarks regarding Black women, prompting viewer criticism. His comments and behavior have raised concerns about the sho...
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Your diet greatly influences health, but poor digestion can hinder nutrient absorption. Fortunately, simple adjustments can enhance your digestive wellness. Incorporate fiber, healthy fats, prebiotics, and probiotics, while prioritizing fruits, vegetables, and hydration. Avoid processed foods, eat m...
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Michael Vick’s journey to redemption, highlighted on the January 23 episode of “I Am Athlete,” reveals T.I.'s pivotal financial support. After Vick requested $50,000, T.I. generously provided $75,000, showcasing true friendship. This assistance played a vital role in Vick's remarkable NFL comeback a...
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Edmund Burke warned that chaos dismantles more than reason can build. Today, Trump and Christian Nationalists threaten American institutions, undermining democracy and promoting greed. Their reckless actions risk the welfare of citizens and jeopardize essential services like education. The erosion o...
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Indianapolis, IN – Black Leaders Detroit (BLD) proudly presents the 2025 Ride for Equity, starting May 31, 2025, in Tulsa, OK. This event champions Black entrepreneurs and fosters economic equity. Participate in meaningful dialogues about race and opportunity at the 16 Tech Innovation District in In...
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Discover stunning visuals taken by veteran sports photographer Walt Thomas at the Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Indiana Pacers NBA game on April 10, held at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Watch Indiana Pacers' forward Pascal Siakam (43) showcased in this exciting showdown. (Photo/Walt Thomas)
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Donna Jackson is the newly appointed Gallery Manager of Detroit's Scarab Club, a historic cultural hub. With 20+ years of expertise, she plans to boost community involvement and spotlight Black artists, furthering the Club’s mission to champion artistic excellence in Detroit's dynamic arts landscape...
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Felicia R. Simpson, associate professor at Winston-Salem State University, is the first recipient of the Dionne Price Early Career PIONEER Award in Biostatistics. This award celebrates emerging leaders in the field. Dr. Simpson specializes in clinical trials and diversity initiatives, enhancing bios...
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Ballet Hispánico presents the Instituto Coreográfico with choreographer Phil Chan on April 17, 2025, at 6:30 PM, located at 167 W. 89th Street, NYC. This initiative fosters creativity and collaboration. RSVP at https://fs18.formsite.com/BalletHispanico/0t46qpf1r7/index or reach out to Jessica Ventur...