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Reflections During Women’s History Month

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© 3/15/2021, By J. Joy “Sistah Joy” Matthews Alford – As a poet, my self-affirmation includes the celebration of my womanhood, and beyond that, my Black womanhood.  I embrace the reality that my experience on this […]

Sports

Leyna Bloom Makes History in ‘Sports Illustrated’ Swimsuit Issue

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(Source: www.out.com) – BY MIKELLE STREET – And just like that, more history for Leyna Bloom. Model and actress Leyna Bloom is no stranger to making history. Since breaking out on the scene in fashion about […]

News

U.S. Jesuit Conference Pledges $100 Million in Reparations for Catholic Church’s Role in Black Enslavement

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By Victor Trammell for Your Black World (Source: www.yourblackworld.net)  – Administrators of the U.S. Jesuit Conference of Priests (USJCP) just announced they will attempt to raise $100 million dollars to benefit the descendants of enslaved […]

Education

United Negro College Fund Elects Its First Black Chair of The Board

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By Victor Omondi  – (Source: www.yourblackworld.net)  – The historic firsts for Black people just keep popping up. In one of the latest notable cases, one of the leading organizations giving financial support and extensive assistance […]

Sports

Florida A&M University Announces 6-Year Partnership With Nike

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By HBCU Editors (Source: www.hbcubuzz.com/Florida A&M University) –  has always been a leader in HBCU athletics, and now their games will look a whole lot sharper. Learn about FAMU’s new multi-year partnership with one of […]

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Stacey Abrams Graces April 2021 Cover Of Marie Claire

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By  HBCU Editors – Spelman College alumna Stacey Abrams is a woman of influence who has been credited with turning Georgia democratic and assisting in the Biden presidential win. A new profile in Marie Claire is not only highlighting Abrams for […]

Education

Donald Thompson: HBCUs Excel at Inclusion But Fail at Brand Positioning

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by Donald Thompson — March 17, 2021 – (Source: www.wraltechwire.com) RALEIGH – Historically Black College and Universities, or HBCUs, are seeing an increase in media attention lately, especially after last week’s NBA All-Star Game, which raised […]

Editorials

How Police and Youth Bridge Divides

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By Marcus Bright – (Source: www.miamitimesonline.com) – The worlds of police officers and young men of color can seem oceans apart, even when they are in the same city. There is a divide that has […]

News

The History of Tensions — and Solidarity — Between Black and Asian American Communities, Explained

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By Jerusalem Demsas and Rachel Ramirez  Mar 16, 2021 – (www.vox.com) – How white supremacy tried to divide Black and Asian Americans — and how communities worked to find common ground. Against the backdrop of anti-racism protests last summer, […]

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Black Women Birthed Today’s Trends

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By Jordan Hart (www.thedailycougar.com) – Black women have long carried the burden of society’s judgement of them as mothers, professionals and regular people. Now, the same style choices Black women were ostracized for are the latest […]

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