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Dermatologists Don’t Learn about Black Skin. These People Want to Change That.

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By Rheana Murrays –  and clinical teaching, leading to misdiagnosis, delayed care and worse. When she was pregnant with her first child in 2011, Destiny McAfee developed a skin condition. She would itch until wounds […]

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Author’s Book Helps Children When They Begin to See Race and Notice Differences

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Nationwide via BlackNews.com — Ella: Who Am I? by La’Shaun Garcia is a children’s book about learning and understanding one’s culture and ethnicity in a fun way for all children and families. How to help answer […]

Entertainment

The Chi’s’ Yolonda Ross Talks Art, Creativity

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By Jessica Dortch AFRO Production Editor  – If you are a fan of one of Showtime’s top series, “The Chi,” then you are no stranger to Yolonda Ross who plays Jada Washington on the show. Watching […]

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Megan Thee Stallion Plans Black Lives Matter Song

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By Celebretainment Aug 6, 2020  – Megan Thee Stallion is planning to write a song about the Black Lives Matter movement. The 25-year-old rap sensation has teased fans that she is hoping to drop her first […]

Sports

NBA Foundation Created, Pledges $300 Million to Black Growth

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LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — The league said the charity would be public and the foundation would work to deepen “the NBA family’s commitment to racial equality and social justice.”  The NBA’s Board of Governors […]

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Michelle Obama Suffering From ‘Low-Grade Depression,’ Due to Racial Inequality, Coronavirus

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By Linda Givetash – “Not just because of the quarantine, but because of the racial strife, and just seeing this administration, watching the hypocrisy of it,” Obama said. Former first lady Michelle Obama says racial […]

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Candidates That Want Your Vote: Chester, Davis, Lawson, Nixon, Peoples-Waters

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Dr. Albert D. Chester, Candidate Florida’s 5th Congressional District – Dr. Albert D. Chester  has roots in Jacksonville that run deep, as far back as the late 1800s with the enterprising Joseph H. Blodgett, architect of […]

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Issa Rae Producing HBO Documentary About History of Black Television

August 5, 2020 admin 0

The history of Black television will be captured and reexamined in the upcoming two-part documentary Seen & Heard, executive produced by Issa Rae. Currently in production, the film will feature interviews and commentary about representation and storytelling by […]

Editorials

Why it’s ‘Black’ with a Capital ‘B’

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Daily Press Staff – The Black Lives Matter movement is noble in purpose, and anyone who truly understands the history of this country would agree. Though sometimes it quietly bides its time in the seamy […]

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Condoleezza Rice Takes Jab at Liberals for Assuming how Black People Should Think: ‘Problem with the Left’

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The former secretary of state also says cancel culture has gone too far. Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Tuesday the “problem with the left” is liberals assume how Black people should think. The prominent […]

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