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3 months ago
Haiti Cultural Exchange proudly showcases "Sacred Banners of Haitian Vodou," a captivating exhibition curated by the esteemed art historian Axelle Liautaud. This event highlights the intricate and meaningful artistry of Vodou banners, featured during...
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3 months ago
New York City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams officially began her 2025 mayoral campaign, filing with the Campaign Finance Board. Aiming to become NYC's first female and Black woman mayor, she faces tough challenges, including a crowded Democratic fie...
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3 months ago
The Ivanhoe Farmers Market, an essential pillar for Black farmers in Kansas City, finds itself at a crossroads following the cancellation of its federal grant. Alana Henry, the Executive Director, perceives this setback as an affront to Black autonom...
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3 months ago
Protests are intensifying across key U.S. cities, notably Washington D.C., in response to job reductions initiated by the Trump administration. The discontent is palpable, yet neither President Trump nor Elon Musk have shifted their positions regardi...
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3 months ago
Examine your endeavors with meticulous attention. From early education, we’re taught to double-check our equations, correct our spelling, and confirm our answers before submitting them. This disciplined approach often lays the foundation for accurac...
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3 months ago
Set against the vibrant backdrop of Southern California, this captivating film follows Long Ma (Hiệp Trần Nghĩa), a Vietnamese-American taxi driver whose routine late-night shift takes a surprising turn. What begins as a seemingly ordinary evening un...
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3 months ago
BLK, the leading dating platform for Black singles, has unveiled its inaugural **State of Black Singles** report—a groundbreaking look into the evolving landscape of love and relationships within the Black community. Drawing from extensive data and p...
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3 months ago
Recent data from the Center for Responsible Lending (CRL) reveals a troubling surge in online predatory lending. In 2022 alone, over 20 million high-cost loans were issued to financially vulnerable individuals, totaling $8.6 billion. These loans ofte...
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3 months ago
On December 8, Kimberly Douglas made an emotional visit to her son Bryce’s grave at National Harmony Memorial Park in Landover. Nearly 18 months have passed since 17-year-old Bryce’s life was tragically cut short by a fentanyl overdose. The date mark...
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3 months ago
The Black Press, the NAACP, and Texas Democratic Representative Jasmine Crockett are sounding the alarm about the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025, a policy blueprint increasingly drawing scrutiny across the political spectrum. While former Preside...
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3 months ago
Prominent psychiatrist Alvin F. Poussaint, who played a significant role in supporting civil rights advocates during the tumultuous 1960s in Mississippi, has died at the age of 90 in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. Dr. Poussaint was instrumental in she...
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3 months ago
CoreCivic, a controversial figure in the private prison industry, is moving to reopen the shuttered Leavenworth facility as a new ICE detention center. Known for its troubled past involving allegations of abuse and neglect, CoreCivic faces widespread...
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3 months ago
Eric Adams escalates his confrontation with the Trump-era Department of Justice, advocating for a lasting dismissal of his corruption allegations. The DOJ previously sought a “without prejudice” dismissal, which would permit the possibility of the ca...
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3 months ago
Langston Milsap, 19, has enrolled in the groundbreaking Black Radical Education for Abolition & Liberation Academy. This program attracts individuals aged 11 to 73 as they strive to reclaim their history and delve into the concept of radical free...